You can install and try Devtron on a high-end machine or a Cloud VM. If you install it on a laptop/PC, it may start to respond slowly, so it is recommended to uninstall Devtron from your system before shutting it down.
- 2 vCPUs
- 4GB+ of free memory
- 20GB+ free disk space
Before you get started, you must set up a cluster in your server and finish the following actions:
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To install devtron on Minikube/kind cluster, run the following command:
helm repo add devtron https://helm.devtron.ai
helm repo update devtron
helm install devtron devtron/devtron-operator \
--create-namespace --namespace devtroncd \
--set components.devtron.service.type=NodePort --set installer.arch=multi-arch
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To install devtron on k3s cluster, run the following command:
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rancher/local-path-provisioner/master/deploy/local-path-storage.yaml
helm repo add devtron https://helm.devtron.ai
helm repo update devtron
helm install devtron devtron/devtron-operator \
--create-namespace --namespace devtroncd \
--set components.devtron.service.type=NodePort
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To access Devtron dashboard when using Minikube as cluster, run the following command:
minikube service devtron-service --namespace devtroncdTo access Devtron dashboard when using Kind/k3s as cluster, run the following command to port forward the devtron service to port 8000:
kubectl -n devtroncd port-forward service/devtron-service 8000:80Dashboard: http://127.0.0.1:8000.
When you install Devtron for the first time, it creates a default admin user and password (with unrestricted access to Devtron). You can use that credentials to log in as an administrator.
After the initial login, we recommend you set up any SSO service like Google, GitHub, etc., and then add other users (including yourself). Subsequently, all the users can use the same SSO (let's say, GitHub) to log in to Devtron's dashboard.
The section below will help you understand the process of getting the administrator credentials.
Username: admin
Password: Run the following command to get the admin password:
kubectl -n devtroncd get secret devtron-secret \
-o jsonpath='{.data.ADMIN_PASSWORD}' | base64 -dFor Devtron version less than v0.6.0
Username: admin
Password: Run the following command to get the admin password:
kubectl -n devtroncd get secret devtron-secret \
-o jsonpath='{.data.ACD_PASSWORD}' | base64 -dIt is recommended to use Cloud VM with 2vCPU+, 4GB+ free memory, 20GB+ storage, Compute Optimized VM type & Ubuntu Flavoured OS.
sudo snap install microk8s --classic --channel=1.22
sudo usermod -a -G microk8s $USER
sudo chown -f -R $USER ~/.kube
newgrp microk8s
microk8s enable dns storage helm3
echo "alias kubectl='microk8s kubectl '" >> .bashrc
echo "alias helm='microk8s helm3 '" >> .bashrc
source .bashrchelm repo add devtron https://helm.devtron.ai
helm repo update devtron
helm install devtron devtron/devtron-operator \
--create-namespace --namespace devtroncd \
--set components.devtron.service.type=NodePort
kubectl get svc -n devtroncd devtron-service -o jsonpath='{.spec.ports[0].nodePort}'Make sure that the port on which the devtron-service runs remain open in the VM's security group or network security group.
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If you have questions, please let us know on our discord channel.