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diff --git a/kubernetes/namespaces/default/redis/README.md b/kubernetes/namespaces/default/redis/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index d496758..0000000 --- a/kubernetes/namespaces/default/redis/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -# Python Discord Redis -This folder contains the configuration for Python Discord's Redis instance. - -## ConfigMap -**We'll need to create a ConfigMap for this service, which will hold the `redis.conf` configuration.** - -Do the following: -1. Make a copy of `redis.conf.template` called `redis.conf` -2. Edit your `redis.conf` to replace `<INSERT PASSWORD>` with the password you'd like your redis instance to use. -3. Use `kubectl create configmap redis-conf --from-file=redis.conf` to create the ConfigMap -4. Delete the `redis.conf`. **We don't wanna commit that password anywhere!** - -## Volume -A 10Gi volume is provisioned on the Linode Block Storage (Retain) storage class. - -## Deployment -The deployment will pull the `redis:latest` image from DockerHub. - -It will mount the created volume at `/data`. - -It will expose port `6379` to connect to Redis. - -## Service -A service called `redis` will be created to give the deployment a cluster local DNS record of `redis.default.svc.cluster.local`. - -## Secrets - -Redis requires a `redis-credentials` secret with the following entries: - -| Environment | Description | -|----------------|---------------------------------------| -| REDIS_HOST | The host redis is running on | -| REDIS_PASSWORD | The password to connect to redis with | -| REDIS_PORT | The port redis is listening on | |