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bpmct opened this issue May 3, 2023 · 3 comments
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Cannot edit supportLinks settings if you're deployed on Kubernetes #7399

bpmct opened this issue May 3, 2023 · 3 comments
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bpmct commented May 3, 2023

If you are deployed on Kubernetes via Helm, we have not documented a clear way to configure supportLinks. It would be nice to pass YAML configuration to the server.

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yes this was also on my todo but I shifted this as it seems there is currently no way to configure this via environments vars.

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matifali commented Sep 3, 2023

The same applies, if the coder is running as a system service and configured via /etc/coder.d/coder.env.

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@ericpaulsen has documented how to do this with the Helm chart in #11612. The same approach can be used with docker and docker-compose.

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