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  • Introduction
  • 1. Discover the Chart from the Chart Store
  • 2. Configure the Chart
  • Configure values.yaml
  • 3. Check the Status of Deployment
  • 4. Extract the Service name

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Deploying MongoDB Helm Chart

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Introduction

Let's assume that you are creating an application and want to use mongodb to store data of your application. You can deploy mongodb using stable/mongodb-replicaset Helm chart and connect it to your application.

This guide will introduce you to how to deploy the mongoDB's Helm chart.

1. Discover the Chart from the Chart Store

Visit the Chart Store page by clicking on Charts present on left panel and find stable/mongodb-replicaset Helm Chart. You also can search mongodb chart using the search bar.

2. Configure the Chart

After selecting the stable/mongodb Helm chart, click on Deploy.

Enter the following details before deploying the mongoDB chart:

Key
Description

App Name

Name of the Chart

Project

Select the name of your Project in which you want to deploy the chart

Environment

Select the environment in which you want to deploy the chart

Chart Version

Select the latest Chart Version

Chart Value

Select the latest default value or create a custom value

Configure values.yaml

Click on Deploy Chart once you have finished configuring the chart.

3. Check the Status of Deployment

After clicking on Deploy Chart, you will be redirected to App Details page that shows the deployment status of the chart. The Status of the chart should be Healthy. It might take few seconds after initiating the deployment.

In case the status of the deployment is Degraded or takes a long time to get deployed, click on Status or check the logs of the pods to debug the issue.

4. Extract the Service name

Copy the service name, it will be used to connect your application to mongoDB.

You can configure the values.yaml according to your project's requirements. To learn about different parameters used in the chart, you can check

Documentation of mongodb Helm chart