Bigbang Jira deployed via flux by zarf
- Minimum compute requirements for single node deployment are at LEAST 64 GB RAM and 32 virtual CPU threads (aws
m6i.8xlarge
instance type should do) - k3d installed on machine
- Create
jira
namespace - Label
jira
namespace withistio-injection: enabled
- A Postgres database is running on port
5432
and accessible to the cluster - This database can be logged into via the user configured with the zarf var
JIRA_DB_USERNAME
. Default isjira
- This database instance has a psql database configured with the zarf var
JIRA_DB_NAME
. Default isjiradb
- The user has read/write access to the above mentioned database
- Create
jira-postgres
service injira
namespace that points to the psql database - Create
jira-postgres
secret injira
namespace with the keypassword
that contains the password to the user for the psql database
# Download Zarf
make build/zarf
# Login to the registry
set +o history
# registry1.dso.mil (To access registry1 images needed during build time)
export REGISTRY1_USERNAME="YOUR-USERNAME-HERE"
export REGISTRY1_TOKEN="YOUR-TOKEN-HERE"
echo $REGISTRY1_TOKEN | build/zarf tools registry login registry1.dso.mil --username $REGISTRY1_USERNAME --password-stdin
set -o history
# This will run make build/all, make cluster/reset, and make deploy/all. Follow the breadcrumbs in the Makefile to see what and how its doing it.
make all
Below is an example of how to use this projects zarf package in your UDS Bundle
kind: UDSBundle
metadata:
name: example-bundle
description: An Example UDS Bundle
version: 0.0.1
architecture: amd64
packages:
# Jira
- name: jira
repository: ghcr.io/defenseunicorns/uds-capability/jira
ref: x.x.x