Christian Rohmann 1d4535c118 Apply tpl() to affinity values to enable reuse of helpers / existing labels (#213)
The Helm tpl function [1] allows to use templates in values. This does make
sense where values might want reference existing labels of a Helm chart.
This is is the case for Pod affinity (or anti-affinity) which needs to match
the labels of the Pods created.

This is somewhat inspired by the way this was done for the NGINX Ingress
Controller with [2].

[1] https://helm.sh/docs/howto/charts_tips_and_tricks/#using-the-tpl-function
[2] af9e5246ad

Resolves: #212

Signed-off-by: Christian Rohmann <christian.rohmann@inovex.de>
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Qdrant helm repository

Qdrant documentation

This repository hosts the following helm charts:

Usage

helm repo add qdrant https://qdrant.github.io/qdrant-helm
helm repo update
helm upgrade -i your-qdrant-installation-name qdrant/qdrant

For more in-depth usage documentation, see the helm chart's README.

Upgrading

This helm chart installs the latest version of Qdrant by default. When a new version of Qdrant is available, upgrade the helm chart with the following commands:

helm repo update
helm upgrade your-qdrant-installation-name qdrant/qdrant

This command performs a rolling upgrade of your Qdrant cluster, updating one node at a time.

If you have overridden the Qdrant image tag in values.yaml, you will also need to update that tag before running helm upgrade.

image:
  tag: vX.Y.Z

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md.

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