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# Nextcloud + Onlyoffice helm chart
This helm chart installs Nextcloud and ONLYOFFICE
and configures Nextcloud to use ONLYOFFICE as its document editor.
Depends on the
[Nextcloud](https://github.com/helm/charts/tree/master/stable/nextcloud)
`@stable` chart. For configuration details on Nextcloud, refer to their
documentation.
Parts of this chart are based on a copy of the [COLLABORA code helm
chart](https://github.com/helm/charts/tree/master/stable/collabora-code)
## Installation
**NOTE:** The `onlyoffice.server_name` variable needs to be
overwritten with a URL that points to your onlyoffice for this to work
correctly. See `values-local.yaml.example` for an example of domain
configurations you might want to do. These instructions assume you copy
`values-local.yaml.example` to `values-local.yaml` and edit it.
**NOTE:** It is very important that you uncomment and set the following password and
secrets variables manually when you run helm install:
- `nextcloud.nextcloud.password`
- `nextcloud.mariadb.auth.password`
- `nextcloud.mariadb.auth.rootPassword`
- `redis.auth.password`
- `rabbitmq.auth.password`
- `rabbitmq.auth.erlangCookie`
- `global.onlyofficeDb.password`
### Install from the remote repo
This is the way to go if you want to use the packaged chart as is. If you'd like to make changes before installing, refer to the next section.
Add our helm repository[^1]:
helm repo add nextcloud-onlyoffice https://open.greenhost.net/api/v4/projects/1/packages/helm/stable
```
Then install the chart:
```console
helm install --wait -f values-local.yaml my-nextcloud nextcloud-onlyoffice/nextcloud-onlyoffice
```
**The `--wait` is important!** We need that because of how [helm chart
hooks](https://helm.sh/docs/topics/charts_hooks/) work:
> Note that if the --wait flag is set, the library will wait until all resources
> are in a ready state and will not run the post-install hook until they are
> ready.
The job in this chart needs the Nextcloud pod to be in a ready state before
being executed.
### Install from a local repo
Start by cloning the nextcloud helm chart repo:
```console
git clone https://open.greenhost.net/stackspin/nextcloud.git
```
Add the dependencies repositories:
```console
# nextcloud chart
helm repo add nextcloud https://nextcloud.github.io/helm
# rabbitmq chart
helm repo add bitnami https://charts.bitnami.com/bitnami
```
Fetch the chart dependencies:
```console
helm dependency build
```
Then install the chart:
helm install --wait -f values-local.yaml my-nextcloud .
```
**The `--wait` is important!** We need that because of how [helm chart
hooks](https://helm.sh/docs/topics/charts_hooks/) work:
> Note that if the --wait flag is set, the library will wait until all resources
> are in a ready state and will not run the post-install hook until they are
> ready.
The job in this chart needs the Nextcloud pod to be in a ready state before
being executed.
## Apps
The Nextcloud app store allows admin users to install applications, many of
which have not undergone security testing. For that reason we disabled
downloading new apps via the app store. As the person installing Nextcloud it is
possible to specify which applications from the app store are available for
installation. It is also possible to enable them by default. Apps that are not
enabled by default can be enabled through the Apps screen in Nextcloud.

Maarten de Waard
committed
Apps that are installed this way are automatically updated to their newest
version every time Nextcloud is updated.
To install apps, edit the values.yaml file:
```yaml
apps:
- name: sociallogin # Installs sociallogin app
enabled: false # Disables sociallogin by default
```

Maarten de Waard
committed
Additionally, we have added an option to install Apps immediately from GitHub
releases. The benefit of this, compared to installing them with `occ`, is that
we can pin the versions to specific GitHub releases. To install an app from
GitHub releases:
```yaml
apps:
- name: onlyoffice
# The name of the repository. This is the name for a repository located at
# https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/onlyoffice-nextcloud:
github_repository: ONLYOFFICE/onlyoffice-nextcloud
# The version to install or upgrade the app to
version: 7.5.4
# The name of the "asset" to download from this release. This name can be
# found on https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/onlyoffice-nextcloud/releases
release_filename: onlyoffice.tar.gz
# Enable the app after installing it
enabled: true
```
## Values
The included `values.yaml` file configures Nextcloud to use a Mariadb database,
otherwise the Job cannot access the database for plugin installation.
It also configures NextCloud to use a persistent volume, because this is
necessary for the integration job to work. Be sure to change the size of the
persistent disk (default: 2 GB) if you need more.
| Parameter | Description | Default |
| ------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------- |
| `nextcloud.*` | See [NextCloud helm chart](https://github.com/helm/charts/tree/master/stable/nextcloud) | |
| `onlyoffice.replicaCount` | Number of provisioner instances to deployed | `1` |
| `onlyoffice.strategy` | Specifies the strategy used to replace old Pods by new ones | `Recreate` |
| `onlyoffice.jwtSecret` | Used to set the JWT shared secret between ONLYOFFICE and NC | `secret` |
| `onlyoffice.image.repository` | Provisioner image | `onlyoffice/documentserver` |
| `onlyoffice.image.tag` | Version of provisioner image | `5.3.1.26` |
| `onlyoffice.image.pullPolicy` | Image pull policy | `IfNotPresent` |
| `onlyoffice.server_name` | Onlyoffice server URL | `onlyoffice.domain` |
| `onlyoffice.ingress.enabled` | | `false` |
| `onlyoffice.ingress.annotations` | | `{}` |
| `onlyoffice.ingress.paths` | | `[]` |
| `onlyoffice.ingress.hosts` | | `[]` |
| `onlyoffice.ingress.tls` | | `[]` |
| `onlyoffice.livenessProbe.enabled` | Turn on and off liveness probe | `true` |
| `onlyoffice.livenessProbe.initialDelaySeconds` | Delay before liveness probe is initiated | `30` |
| `onlyoffice.livenessProbe.periodSeconds` | How often to perform the probe | `10` |
| `onlyoffice.livenessProbe.timeoutSeconds` | When the probe times out | `2` |
| `onlyoffice.livenessProbe.successThreshold` | Minimum consecutive successes for the probe | `1` |
| `onlyoffice.livenessProbe.failureThreshold` | Minimum consecutive failures for the probe | `3` |
| `onlyoffice.readinessProbe.enabled` | Turn on and off readiness probe | `true` |
| `onlyoffice.readinessProbe.initialDelaySeconds` | Delay before readiness probe is initiated | `30` |
| `onlyoffice.readinessProbe.periodSeconds` | How often to perform the probe | `10` |
| `onlyoffice.readinessProbe.timeoutSeconds` | When the probe times out | `2` |
| `onlyoffice.readinessProbe.successThreshold` | Minimum consecutive successes for the probe | `1` |
| `onlyoffice.readinessProbe.failureThreshold` | Minimum consecutive failures for the probe | `3` |
| `onlyoffice.securityContext` | Change pod security contenxt | `{}` |
| `onlyoffice.resources` | Resources required (e.g. CPU, memory) | `{}` |
| `onlyoffice.nodeSelector` | Node labels for pod assignment | `{}` |
| `onlyoffice.affinity` | Affinity settings | `{}` |
| `onlyoffice.tolerations` | List of node taints to tolerate | `[]` |
This chart comes with [Cypress e2e tests](https://www.cypress.io/) that you can
run by running `helm test <release name>`. Add the `--logs` parameter if you
want to immediately see the console output from the test.
If the tests fail, you'll want to observe the steps Cypress executes in the
browser. To do so, install Cypress with `npm`
#### Setup
```console
npm install -D
#### Usage
Export KUBECONFIG to access a cluster with an existing nextcloud helm chart installation.
```console
export KUBECONFIG=…/kube_config_cluster.yml
Set environment variables to use with Cypress. Read the script to see the
possible values and adjust them if necessary.
```console
source get-cypress-vars.sh <release_name>
```
Start Cypress GUI:
```console
./node_modules/.bin/cypress open
```
or just run the tests from the console:
```console
./node_modules/.bin/cypress run --headed
```
[^1]: If you want to test a version that is not on the `main` branch yet, use `https://open.greenhost.net/api/v4/projects/1/packages/helm/unstable`