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{{- if eq .Values.service.type "ClusterIP" "NodePort" }}
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Minio can be accessed via port {{ .Values.service.port }} on the following DNS name from within your cluster:
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{{ template "minio.fullname" . }}.{{ .Release.Namespace }}.svc.cluster.local
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To access Minio from localhost, run the below commands:
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1. export POD_NAME=$(kubectl get pods --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -l "release={{ .Release.Name }}" -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}")
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2. kubectl port-forward $POD_NAME 9000 --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }}
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Read more about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/
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You can now access Minio server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect to Minio server with mc client:
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1. Download the Minio mc client - https://docs.minio.io/docs/minio-client-quickstart-guide
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2. Get the ACCESS_KEY=$(kubectl get secret {{ template "minio.secretName" . }} -o jsonpath="{.data.accesskey}" | base64 --decode) and the SECRET_KEY=$(kubectl get secret {{ template "minio.secretName" . }} -o jsonpath="{.data.secretkey}" | base64 --decode)
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3. mc alias set {{ template "minio.fullname" . }}-local http://localhost:{{ .Values.service.port }} "$ACCESS_KEY" "$SECRET_KEY" --api s3v4
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4. mc ls {{ template "minio.fullname" . }}-local
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Alternately, you can use your browser or the Minio SDK to access the server - https://docs.minio.io/categories/17
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{{- end }}
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{{- if eq .Values.service.type "LoadBalancer" }}
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Minio can be accessed via port {{ .Values.service.port }} on an external IP address. Get the service external IP address by:
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kubectl get svc --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -l app={{ template "minio.fullname" . }}
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Note that the public IP may take a couple of minutes to be available.
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You can now access Minio server on http://<External-IP>:9000. Follow the below steps to connect to Minio server with mc client:
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1. Download the Minio mc client - https://docs.minio.io/docs/minio-client-quickstart-guide
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2. Get the ACCESS_KEY=$(kubectl get secret {{ template "minio.secretName" . }} --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -o jsonpath="{.data.accesskey}" | base64 --decode) and the SECRET_KEY=$(kubectl get secret {{ template "minio.secretName" . }} --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -o jsonpath="{.data.secretkey}" | base64 --decode)
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3. mc alias set {{ template "minio.fullname" . }} http://<External-IP>:{{ .Values.service.port }} "$ACCESS_KEY" "$SECRET_KEY" --api s3v4
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4. mc ls {{ template "minio.fullname" . }}
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Alternately, you can use your browser or the Minio SDK to access the server - https://docs.minio.io/categories/17
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{{- end }}
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{{ if and (.Values.networkPolicy.enabled) (not .Values.networkPolicy.allowExternal) }}
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Note: Since NetworkPolicy is enabled, only pods with label
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{{ template "minio.fullname" . }}-client=true"
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will be able to connect to this minio cluster.
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{{- end }}
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