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Django settings will be managed by environment variables. `django-environ` works well for this and can parse the DATABASE_URL connection string. This chart expects SECRET_KEY and DATABASE_URL variables.
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Kubernetes works best when it is able to determine application health. You Django app should have a `/_health/` view such as
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Kubernetes works best when it is able to determine application health. Your Django app should have a `/_health/` view such as
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```
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def health(request):
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# Tips
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- Do you really need kubernetes? It's very complex.
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- Don't use helm without [helm diff](https://github.com/databus23/helm-diff). One typo will wipe your app without warning otherwise.
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- Use [helm diff](https://github.com/databus23/helm-diff). One typo will wipe your app without warning otherwise.
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- While supported, I don't suggest running stateful services like PostgreSQL in kubernetes. Upgrades will likely involve downtime or extensive and arcane knowledge.
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- It's fine to use this chart as a reference for your own chart instead of directly using it.
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- I don't publish versions or changelogs at this time. You should probably fork this repo.
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## Managing environment variables and secrets
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