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# Palworld Helm Chart
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Allows you to deploy the usage of [Palworld Server docker](https://github.com/Filipe-Souza/palworld-server-docker) as a helm chart and with helm deployments.
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This is an advanced method of installation and can be quite difficult to non-technical trying to set it up.
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## Dependencies
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You will need the [Helm client](https://helm.sh/docs/intro/install/) and a Kubernetes cluster.
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## Install the chart
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There is no helm package available yet, so you need to clone this repo and setup it manually, or with some GitOps tool like ArgoCD/FluxCD.
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After cloning the repository, you can create a new file, e.g.: values.override.yaml to store your custom values.
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After copying, modify your values.override.yaml as needed. You can look up the [values summary](VALUES_SUMMARY.md) to see the parameter documentation.
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After that, you can apply the chart:
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```bash
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helm install --create-namespace --namespace palworld palworld chart/ --values values.override.yaml
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```
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You can remove all the resources created (except the PVC) with the following command:
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```bash
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helm uninstall -n palworld palworld
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```
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