# 5.1.0 - Added values for Active Record Encryption in Redis: ```yaml mastodon: secrets: activeRecordEncryption: primaryKey: deterministicKey: keyDerivationSalt: ``` - Small bugfix related to automatic secret generation # [5.0.0](https://github.com/mastodon/chart/commit/63a052b6a5c19dabd172c15c1fd74298dcc544b2) - Updated major versions of chart dependencies (postgres, redis, elasticsearch) # [4.0.0](https://github.com/mastodon/chart/compare/920cf37..ae892d5) - adds support for multiple Sidekiq deployments to be configured to manage different sets of queues. - smtp: replaces `enable_starttls_auto` boolean with `enable_starttls` setting that defaults to `auto`. - adds support for statsd publishing: ``` mastodon: metrics: statsd: address: ``` - allows disabling the included redis deployment in order to use an existing external redis server: ``` redis: enabled: false ``` - adds support for [authorized fetch](https://docs.joinmastodon.org/admin/config/#authorized_fetch): ``` mastodon: authorizedFetch: true ``` - removed the `HorizontalPodAutoscaler` and the global autoscaling configuration. A number of other configuration options have been added, see [values.yaml](./values.yaml). # 3.0.0 skipped # 2.1.0 ## ingressClassName and tls-acme changes The annotations previously defaulting to nginx have been removed and support for ingressClassName has been added. ```yaml ingress: annotations: kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true" ``` To restore the old functionality simply add the above snippet to your `values.yaml`, but the recommendation is to replace these with `ingress.ingressClassName` and use cert-manager's issuer/cluster-issuer instead of tls-acme. If you're uncertain about your current setup leave `ingressClassName` empty and add `kubernetes.io/tls-acme` to `ingress.annotations` in your `values.yaml`. # 2.0.0 ## Fixed labels Because of the changes in [#19706](https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/pull/19706) the upgrade may fail with the following error: ```Error: UPGRADE FAILED: cannot patch "mastodon-sidekiq"``` If you want an easy upgrade and you're comfortable with some downtime then simply delete the -sidekiq, -web, and -streaming Deployments manually. If you require a no-downtime upgrade then: 1. run `helm template` instead of `helm upgrade` 2. Copy the new -web and -streaming services into `services.yml` 3. Copy the new -web and -streaming deployments into `deployments.yml` 4. Append -temp to the name of each deployment in `deployments.yml` 5. `kubectl apply -f deployments.yml` then wait until all pods are ready 6. `kubectl apply -f services.yml` 7. Delete the old -sidekiq, -web, and -streaming deployments manually 8. `helm upgrade` like normal 9. `kubectl delete -f deployments.yml` to clear out the temporary deployments ## PostgreSQL passwords If you've previously installed the chart and you're having problems with postgres not accepting your password then make sure to set `username` to `postgres` and `password` and `postgresPassword` to the same passwords. ```yaml postgresql: auth: username: postgres password: postgresPassword: ``` And make sure to set `password` to the same value as `postgres-password` in your `mastodon-postgresql` secret: ```kubectl edit secret mastodon-postgresql```