# Mailhog [Mailhog](http://iankent.uk/project/mailhog/) is an e-mail testing tool for developers. ## TL;DR; ```bash $ helm repo add codecentric https://codecentric.github.io/helm-charts $ helm install mailhog codecentric/mailhog ``` ## Introduction This chart creates a [Mailhog](http://iankent.uk/project/mailhog/) deployment on a [Kubernetes](http://kubernetes.io) cluster using the [Helm](https://helm.sh) package manager. ## Installing the Chart To install the chart with the release name `mailhog`: ```bash $ helm install mailhog codecentric/mailhog ``` The command deploys Mailhog on the Kubernetes cluster in the default configuration. The [configuration](#configuration) section lists the parameters that can be configured during installation. ## Uninstalling the Chart To uninstall/delete the `mailhog` deployment: ```bash $ helm uninstall mailhog ``` The command removes all the Kubernetes components associated with the chart and deletes the release. ## Configuration The following table lists the configurable parameters of the Mailhog chart and their default values. Parameter | Description | Default --- | --- | --- `extraContainers` | Additional containers to be added to the application pod | `[]` `image.repository` | Docker image repository | `mailhog/mailhog` `image.tag` | Docker image tag whose default is the chart version | `""` `image.pullPolicy` | Docker image pull policy | `IfNotPresent` `imagePullSecrets` | Docker image pull secrets | `[]` `auth.enabled` | Specifies whether basic authentication is enabled, see [Auth.md](https://github.com/mailhog/MailHog/blob/master/docs/Auth.md) | `false` `auth.existingSecret` | If auth is enabled, uses an existing secret with this name; otherwise a secret is created | `""` `auth.fileName` | The name of the auth file | `auth.txt` `auth.fileContents` | The contents of the auth file | `""` `affinity` | Node affinity for pod assignment | `{}` `containerPort.http.name` | Configure the Http name of the Mailhog container | `http` `containerPort.http.port` | Configure the Http port of the Mailhog container | `8025` `containerPort.smtp.name` | Configure the Smtp name of the Mailhog container | `tcp-smtp` `containerPort.smtp.port` | Configure the Smtp port of the Mailhog container | `1025` `nodeSelector` | Node labels for pod assignment | `{}` `podReplicas` | The number of pod replicas | `1` `podAnnotations` | Extra annotations to add to pod | `{}` `podLabels` | Extra labels to add to pod | `{}` `resources` | Pod resource requests and limits | `{}` `tolerations` | Node taints to tolerate | `[]` `priorityClassName` | Name of the existing priority class to be used by Mailhog pod, priority class needs to be created beforehand | `""` `livenessProbe` | The Liveness Probe to add to pod | `{ "initialDelaySeconds": 10, "tcpPort": { "port": "1025" }, "timeoutSeconds": 1 }` `readinessProbe` | The Readiness Probe to add to pod | `{"tcpPort": { "port": "1025" }` `serviceAccount.create` | Specifies whether a ServiceAccount should be created | `true` | `serviceAccount.name` | The name of the service account to use. If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template | `""` | `serviceAccount.imagePullSecrets` | Image pull secrets that are attached to the ServiceAccount | `[]` | `automountServiceAccountToken` | Indicates whether the service account token should be automatically mounted | `false` | `service.annotations` | Annotations for the service | `{}` `service.clusterIP` | Internal cluster service IP | `""` `service.externalIPs` | Service external IP addresses | `[]` `service.extraPorts` | Additional ports to the service | `[]` `service.loadBalancerIP` | IP address to assign to load balancer (if supported) | `""` `service.loadBalancerSourceRanges` | List of IP CIDRs allowed access to load balancer (if supported) | `[]` `service.type` | Type of service to create | `ClusterIP` `service.namedTargetPort` | Use named target port for service | `true` `service.port.http` | HTTP port of service | `""` `service.port.smtp` | SMTP port of service | `""` `service.nodePort.http` | If `service.type` is `NodePort` and this is non-empty, sets the http node port of the service | `""` `service.nodePort.smtp` | If `service.type` is `NodePort` and this is non-empty, sets the smtp node port of the service | `""` `securityContext` | Pod security context | `{ runAsUser: 1000, fsGroup: 1000, runAsNonRoot: true }` `ingress.enabled` | If `true`, an ingress is created | `false` `ingress.ingressClassName` | If set the created Ingress resource will have this class name. kubernetes.io/ingress.class is [deprecated](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/ingress/#deprecated-annotation) | `nil` `ingress.annotations` | Annotations for the ingress | `{}` `ingress.labels` | Labels for the ingress | `{}` `ingress.hosts` | A list of ingress hosts | `{ host: mailhog.example.com, paths: [{ path: "/", pathType: Prefix }] }` `ingress.tls` | A list of [IngressTLS](https://v1-8.docs.kubernetes.io/docs/api-reference/v1.8/#ingresstls-v1beta1-extensions) items | `[]` `extraEnv` | Additional environment variables, see [CONFIG.md](https://github.com/mailhog/MailHog/blob/master/docs/CONFIG.md) | `{}` ## Upgrading ### From chart < 5.0.0 Ingress path definitions are extended to describe path and pathType. Previously only the path was configured. Please adapt your configuration as shown below: Old: ```yaml ingress: # ... hosts: - host: mailhog.example.com # Paths for the host paths: - / ``` New: ```yaml ingress: # ... hosts: - host: mailhog.example.com # Paths for the host paths: - path: / pathType: Prefix ``` This allows to configure specific `pathType` configurations, e.g. `pathType: ImplementationSpecific` for [GKE Ingress on Google Cloud Platform](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/ingress#default_backend).