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Adding Litmus 2.0 to Kubesphere App Store #150
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Signed-off-by: Sayan Mondal <sayan@chaosnative.com>
/assign @zheng1 |
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To install this chart with the release name `litmus-portal`: | ||
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$ helm repo add litmuschaos https://litmuschaos.github.io/litmus-helm/ |
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Please update this URL with:
helm repo add main https://charts.kubesphere.io/main
@zheng1 Do you have any comments? |
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Hi @S-ayanide , this branch is out-of-date with the base branch. Could you rebase it? |
Sure, rebasing it with the latest changes and also updating the Litmus Helm chart to the released 2.1 version |
Signed-off-by: Sayan Mondal <sayan@chaosnative.com>
Thanks! |
Signed-off-by: Sayan Mondal <sayan@chaosnative.com>
@S-ayanide, Can you submit this chart to the stable repo? This will automatically put the chart in the KubeSphere v3.2 app store |
Signed-off-by: Sayan Mondal sayan@chaosnative.com
App Introduction:
Litmus is a toolset to do cloud-native chaos engineering. Litmus provides tools to orchestrate chaos on Kubernetes to help SREs find weaknesses in their deployments. Litmus can be used to run chaos experiments initially in the staging environment and eventually in production to find bugs, vulnerabilities, fixing which leads to increased resilience of the system.
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