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Loki Helm Chart

Prerequisites

Make sure you have Helm installed and deployed to your cluster. Then add Loki's chart repository to Helm:

$ helm repo add loki https://grafana.github.io/loki/charts

You can update the chart repository by running:

$ helm repo update

Deploy Loki and Promtail to your cluster

Deploy with default config

$ helm upgrade --install loki loki/loki-stack

Deploy in a custom namespace

$ helm upgrade --install loki --namespace=loki-stack loki/loki-stack

Deploy with custom config

$ helm upgrade --install loki loki/loki-stack --set "key1=val1,key2=val2,..."

Deploy Loki only

$ helm upgrade --install loki loki/loki

Deploy Promtail only

$ helm upgrade --install promtail loki/promtail --set "loki.serviceName=loki"

Deploy Grafana to your cluster

To install Grafana on your cluster with helm, use the following command:

$ helm install stable/grafana -n loki-grafana

To get the admin password for the Grafana pod, run the following command:

$  kubectl get secret --namespace <YOUR-NAMESPACE> loki-grafana -o jsonpath="{.data.admin-password}" | base64 --decode ; echo

To access the Grafana UI, run the following command:

$ kubectl port-forward --namespace <YOUR-NAMESPACE> service/loki-grafana 3000:80

Navigate to http://localhost:3000 and login with admin and the password output above. Then follow the instructions for adding the loki datasource, using the URL http://loki:3100/.

Run Loki behind https ingress

If Loki and Promtail are deployed on different clusters you can add an Ingress in front of Loki. By adding a certificate you create an https endpoint. For extra security enable basic authentication on the Ingress.

In promtail set the following values to communicate with https and basic auth

loki:
  serviceScheme: https
  user: user
  password: pass

Sample helm template for ingress:

apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
kind: Ingress
metadata:
annotations:
    kubernetes.io/ingress.class: {{ .Values.ingress.class }}
    ingress.kubernetes.io/auth-type: "basic"
    ingress.kubernetes.io/auth-secret: {{ .Values.ingress.basic.secret }}
name: loki
spec:
rules:
- host: {{ .Values.ingress.host }}
    http:
    paths:
    - backend:
        serviceName: loki
        servicePort: 3100
tls:
- secretName: {{ .Values.ingress.cert }}
    hosts:
    - {{ .Values.ingress.host }}

How to contribute

After adding your new feature to the appropriate chart, you can build and deploy it locally to test:

$ make helm
$ helm upgrade --install loki ./loki-stack-*.tgz

After verifying your changes, you need to bump the chart version following semantic versioning rules. For example, if you update the loki chart, you need to bump the versions as follows:

  • Update version loki/Chart.yaml
  • Update version loki-stack/Chart.yaml

You can use the make helm-debug to test and print out all chart templates. If you want to install helm (tiller) in your cluster use make helm-install, to install the current build in your Kubernetes cluster run make helm-upgrade.