--- id: kubernetes-gke title: Kubernetes (GKE) --- # Deploying ToolJet on Kubernetes (GKE) :::info You should setup a PostgreSQL database manually to be used by ToolJet. We recommend using Cloud SQL since this guide is for deploying using GKE. ::: *If you have any questions feel free to join our [Slack Community](https://tooljet.com/slack) or send us an email at hello@tooljet.com.* Follow the steps below to deploy ToolJet on a GKE Kubernetes cluster. 1. Create an SSL certificate. ```bash curl -LO https://tooljet-deployments.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/kubernetes/GKE/certificate.yaml ``` Change the domain name to the domain/subdomain that you wish to use for ToolJet installation. 2. Reserve a static IP address using `gcloud` cli ```bash gcloud compute addresses create tj-static-ip --global ``` 3. Create k8s deployment ```bash curl -LO https://tooljet-deployments.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/kubernetes/GKE/deployment.yaml ``` Make sure to edit the environment variables in the `deployment.yaml`. You can check out the available options [here](https://docs.tooljet.com/docs/setup/env-vars). :::info If there are self signed HTTPS endpoints that Tooljet needs to connect to, please make sure that `NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS` environment variable is set to the absolute path containing the certificates. You can make use of kubernetes secrets to mount the certificate file onto the containers. ::: 4. Create k8s service ```bash curl -LO https://tooljet-deployments.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/kubernetes/GKE/service.yaml ``` 5. Create k8s ingress ```bash curl -LO https://tooljet-deployments.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/kubernetes/GKE/ingress.yaml ``` Change the domain name to the domain/subdomain that you wish to use for ToolJet installation. 6. Apply YAML configs ```bash kubectl apply -f certificate.yaml, deployment.yaml, service.yaml, ingress.yaml ``` :::info It might take a few minutes to provision the managed certificates. [Managed certificates documentation](https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/managed-certs). ::: You will be able to access your ToolJet installation once the pods, service and the ingress is running. ## ToolJet Database If you intend to use this feature, you'd have to set up and deploy PostgREST server which helps querying ToolJet Database. Please [follow the instructions here](/docs/setup/env-vars/#enable-tooljet-database--optional-) for additional environment variables configuration to be done. 1. Setup PostgREST server ```bash kubectl apply -f https://tooljet-deployments.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/kubernetes/GKE/postgrest.yaml ``` 2. Update ToolJet deployment with the appropriate env variables [here](https://tooljet-deployments.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/kubernetes/GKE/deployment.yaml) and apply the changes. ## Upgrading to the Latest LTS Version New LTS versions are released every 3-5 months with an end-of-life of atleast 18 months. To check the latest LTS version, visit the [ToolJet Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/tooljet/tooljet/tags) page. The LTS tags follow a naming convention with the prefix `LTS-` followed by the version number, for example `tooljet/tooljet:EE-LTS-latest`. If this is a new installation of the application, you may start directly with the latest version. This guide is not required for new installations. #### Prerequisites for Upgrading to the Latest LTS Version: - It is crucial to perform a **comprehensive backup of your database** before starting the upgrade process to prevent data loss. - Users on versions earlier than **v2.23.0-ee2.10.2** must first upgrade to this version before proceeding to the LTS version. For specific issues or questions, refer to our **[Slack](https://tooljet.slack.com/join/shared_invite/zt-25438diev-mJ6LIZpJevG0LXCEcL0NhQ#)**.