charts/charts/teslamate/README.md
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mass-rename of chart repo (#3)
* mass-rename of chart repo

* update all Chart.yaml files to replace references from old repo to new
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* update all Chart.yaml files to set apiVersion to v2 where necessary
* update all README.md files to replace references from old repo to new
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* fix teslamate dependencies for v2

Signed-off-by: Jeff Billimek <jeff@billimek.com>
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# A self-hosted data logger for your Tesla 🚘
This is an opinionated helm chart for [Teslamate](https://github.com/adriankumpf/teslamate) installed with a standalone postgresql database.
The default values and container images used in this chart will allow for running in a multi-arch cluster (amd64, arm, arm64)
## TL;DR;
```shell
$ helm repo add k8s-at-home https://k8s-at-home.com/charts/
$ helm install k8s-at-home/teslamate
```
## Installing the Chart
To install the chart with the release name `my-release`:
```console
helm install --name teslamate k8s-at-home/teslamate
```
## Uninstalling the Chart
To uninstall/delete the `teslamate` deployment:
```console
helm delete teslamate --purge
```
The command removes all the Kubernetes components associated with the chart and deletes the release.
## Configuration
Read through the [values.yaml](https://github.com/k8s-at-home/charts/blob/master/charts/teslamate/values.yaml) file. It has several commented out suggested values.
Specify each parameter using the `--set key=value[,key=value]` argument to `helm install`. For example,
```console
helm install --name teslamate \
--set timeZone="America/New York" \
k8s-at-home/teslamate
```
Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the above parameters can be provided while installing the chart. For example,
```console
helm install --name teslamate -f values.yaml stable/teslamate
```