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id: kubernetes-eks
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title: Kubernetes (EKS)
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---
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Follow the steps below to deploy ToolJet on an EKS Kubernetes cluster.
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:::warning
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To use ToolJet AI features in your deployment, make sure to whitelist `https://api-gateway.tooljet.ai` and `https://python-server.tooljet.ai` in your network settings.
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:::
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:::info
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You should set up a PostgreSQL database manually to be used by ToolJet. We recommend using an **RDS PostgreSQL database**. You can find the system requirements [here](/docs/3.5.0-LTS/setup/system-requirements#postgresql).
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ToolJet comes with a **built-in Redis setup**, which is used for multiplayer editing and background jobs. However, for **multi-pod setup**, it's recommended to use an **external Redis instance**.
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1. Create an EKS cluster and connect to it to start with the deployment. You can follow the steps as mentioned in the [AWS documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/create-cluster.html).
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2. Create a k8s Deployment: <br/>
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The file below is just a template and might not suit production environments. You should download the file and configure parameters such as the replica count and environment variables according to your needs.
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```
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kubectl apply -f https://tooljet-deployments.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/kubernetes/deployment.yaml
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```
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Make sure to edit the environment variables in the `deployment.yaml`. We advise using secrets to set up sensitive information. You can check out the available options [here](/docs/setup/env-vars). <br/>
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For the setup, ToolJet requires:
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```
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TOOLJET_HOST=<Endpoint url>
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LOCKBOX_MASTER_KEY=<generate using openssl rand -hex 32>
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SECRET_KEY_BASE=<generate using openssl rand -hex 64>
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PG_USER=<username>
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PG_HOST=<postgresql-database-host>
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PG_PASS=<password>
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PG_DB=tooljet_production # Must be a unique database name (do not reuse across deployments)
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```
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Make sure to edit the environment variables in the `deployment.yaml`. You can check out the available options [here](/docs/setup/env-vars).
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#### SSL Configuration for AWS RDS PostgreSQL
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:::warning
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**Important**: When connecting to PostgreSQL 16.9 on AWS RDS with SSL enabled, you need to configure SSL certificates. The `NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS` environment variable is critical for resolving SSL certificate chain issues and for connecting to self-signed HTTPS endpoints.
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For AWS RDS PostgreSQL connections, create a ConfigMap with the certificate:
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```bash
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# Download the AWS RDS global certificate bundle
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curl -O https://truststore.pki.rds.amazonaws.com/global/global-bundle.pem
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# Create a ConfigMap with the certificate
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kubectl create configmap aws-rds-certs --from-file=global-bundle.pem
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```
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Then update your deployment YAML to include:
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```yaml
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# Add these environment variables
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env:
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- name: PGSSLMODE
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value: "require"
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- name: NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS
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value: "/certs/global-bundle.pem"
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# Add volume mount
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volumeMounts:
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- name: ssl-certs
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mountPath: /certs
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readOnly: true
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# Add volume
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volumes:
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- name: ssl-certs
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configMap:
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name: aws-rds-certs
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```
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3. Create a Kubernetes service to publish the Kubernetes deployment that you have created. We have a [template](https://tooljet-deployments.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/kubernetes/service.yaml) for exposing the ToolJet server as a service using an AWS Load Balancer.
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**Example:**
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- [Application load balancing on Amazon EKS](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/alb-ingress.html)
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## ToolJet Database
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Use the ToolJet-hosted database to build apps faster, and manage your data with ease. You can learn more about this feature [here](/docs/tooljet-db/tooljet-database).
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Deploying ToolJet Database is mandatory from ToolJet 3.0 or else the migration might break. Checkout the following docs to know more about new major version, including breaking changes that require you to adjust your applications accordingly:
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- [ToolJet 3.0 Migration Guide for Self-Hosted Versions](./upgrade-to-v3.md)
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#### Setting Up ToolJet Database
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To set up ToolJet Database, the following **environment variables are mandatory** and must be configured:
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```env
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TOOLJET_DB=tooljet_db # Must be a unique database name (separate from PG_DB and not shared)
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TOOLJET_DB_HOST=<postgresql-database-host>
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TOOLJET_DB_USER=<username>
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TOOLJET_DB_PASS=<password>
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```
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:::note
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Ensure that `TOOLJET_DB` is not the same as `PG_DB`. Both databases must be uniquely named and not shared.
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Additionally, for **PostgREST**, the following **mandatory** environment variables must be set:
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:::tip
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If you have openssl installed, you can run the
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command `openssl rand -hex 32` to generate the value for `PGRST_JWT_SECRET`.
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If this parameter is not specified, PostgREST will refuse authentication requests.
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```env
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PGRST_HOST=localhost:3001
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PGRST_LOG_LEVEL=info
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PGRST_DB_PRE_CONFIG=postgrest.pre_config
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PGRST_SERVER_PORT=3001
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PGRST_DB_URI=
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PGRST_JWT_SECRET=
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```
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The **`PGRST_DB_URI`** variable is **required** for PostgREST, which exposes the database as a REST API. This must be explicitly set for proper functionality.
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#### Format:
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```env
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PGRST_DB_URI=postgres://TOOLJET_DB_USER:TOOLJET_DB_PASS@TOOLJET_DB_HOST:5432/TOOLJET_DB
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```
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**Ensure these configurations are correctly set up before proceeding with the ToolJet deployment. Make sure these environment variables are set in the same environment as the ToolJet deployment.**
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## References
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- [AWS RDS SSL/TLS Documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/UsingWithRDS.SSL.html)
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- [ToolJet Environment Variables Documentation](https://docs.tooljet.com/docs/setup/env-vars/)
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- [Node.js TLS Configuration](https://nodejs.org/api/tls.html)
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## Workflows
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ToolJet Workflows allows users to design and execute complex, data-centric automations using a visual, node-based interface. This feature enhances ToolJet's functionality beyond building secure internal tools, enabling developers to automate complex business processes.
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### Enabling Workflow Scheduling
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Create workflow deployment:
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```bash
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kubectl apply -f https://tooljet-deployments.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/kubernetes/workflow-deployment.yaml
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```
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**Note:** Ensure that the worker deployment uses the same image as the ToolJet application deployment to maintain compatibility. Additionally, the variables below need to be a part of tooljet-deployment.
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`ENABLE_WORKFLOW_SCHEDULING=true`
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`TOOLJET_WORKFLOWS_TEMPORAL_NAMESPACE=default`
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`TEMPORAL_SERVER_ADDRESS=<Temporal_Server_Address>`
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## Upgrading to the Latest LTS Version
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New LTS versions are released every 3-5 months with an end-of-life of at least 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`.
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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.
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#### Prerequisites for Upgrading to the Latest LTS Version:
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- It is crucial to perform a **comprehensive backup of your database** before starting the upgrade process to prevent data loss.
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- Users on versions earlier than **v2.23.0-ee2.10.2** must first upgrade to this version before proceeding to the LTS version.
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_If you have any questions feel free to join our [Slack Community](https://join.slack.com/t/tooljet/shared_invite/zt-2rk4w42t0-ZV_KJcWU9VL1BBEjnSHLCA) or send us an email at hello@tooljet.com._
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