The `update-release-calendar.sh` script did not account for Extended Support Release (ESR) versions. Running it would drop ESR entries (e.g. 2.24) from the calendar entirely or mark them as "Not Supported" instead of "Extended Support Release". ## Changes - Add `ESR_VERSIONS` array for tracking active ESR minor versions - Add `is_esr_version()` helper to check ESR membership - Extract `generate_release_row()` to reduce duplication - Prepend ESR versions older than the standard window - Override "Not Supported" status for ESR versions within the window > [!NOTE] > When new ESR versions are designated or old ones reach end of life, update the `ESR_VERSIONS` array at the top of the script. <!-- This PR was authored by Coder Agents -->
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Deploy Coder on Rancher
You can deploy Coder on Rancher as a Workload.
Requirements
- SUSE Rancher Manager running Kubernetes (K8s) 1.19+ with SUSE Rancher Prime distribution (Rancher Manager 2.10+)
- Helm 3.5+ installed
- Workload Kubernetes cluster for Coder
Overview
Installing Coder on Rancher involves four key steps:
- Create a namespace for Coder
- Set up PostgreSQL
- Create a database connection secret
- Install the Coder application via Rancher UI
Create a namespace
Create a namespace for the Coder control plane. In this tutorial, we call it coder:
kubectl create namespace coder
Set up PostgreSQL
Coder requires a PostgreSQL database to store deployment data. We recommend that you use a managed PostgreSQL service, but you can use an in-cluster PostgreSQL service for non-production deployments:
Managed PostgreSQL (Recommended)
For production deployments, we recommend using a managed PostgreSQL service:
- Google Cloud SQL
- AWS RDS for PostgreSQL
- Azure Database for PostgreSQL
- DigitalOcean Managed PostgreSQL
Ensure that your PostgreSQL service:
- Is running and accessible from your cluster
- Is in the same network/project as your cluster
- Has proper credentials and a database created for Coder
In-Cluster PostgreSQL (Development/PoC)
For proof-of-concept deployments, you can use Bitnami Helm chart to install PostgreSQL in your Kubernetes cluster:
helm repo add bitnami https://charts.bitnami.com/bitnami
helm install coder-db bitnami/postgresql \
--set image.repository=bitnamilegacy/postgresql \
--namespace coder \
--set auth.username=coder \
--set auth.password=coder \
--set auth.database=coder \
--set persistence.size=10Gi
After installation, the cluster-internal database URL will be:
postgres://coder:coder@coder-db-postgresql.coder.svc.cluster.local:5432/coder?sslmode=disable
For more advanced PostgreSQL management, consider using the Postgres operator.
Create the database connection secret
Create a Kubernetes secret with your PostgreSQL connection URL:
kubectl create secret generic coder-db-url -n coder \
--from-literal=url="postgres://coder:coder@coder-db-postgresql.coder.svc.cluster.local:5432/coder?sslmode=disable"
Important
If you're using a managed PostgreSQL service, replace the connection URL with your specific database credentials.
Install Coder through the Rancher UI
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In the Rancher Manager console, select your target Kubernetes cluster for Coder.
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Navigate to Apps > Charts
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From the dropdown menu, select Partners and search for
Coder -
Select Coder, then Install
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Select the
codernamespace you created earlier and check Customize Helm options before install.Select Next
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On the configuration screen, select Edit YAML and enter your Coder configuration settings:
Example values.yaml configuration
coder: # Environment variables for Coder env: - name: CODER_PG_CONNECTION_URL valueFrom: secretKeyRef: name: coder-db-url key: url # For production, uncomment and set your access URL # - name: CODER_ACCESS_URL # value: "https://coder.example.com" # For TLS configuration (uncomment if needed) #tls: # secretNames: # - my-tls-secret-nameFor available configuration options, refer to the Helm chart documentation or values.yaml file.
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Select a Coder version:
- Mainline:
2.33.2 - Stable:
2.32.1
Learn more about release channels in the Releases documentation.
- Mainline:
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Select Next when your configuration is complete.
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On the Supply additional deployment options screen:
- Accept the default settings
- Select Install
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A Helm install output shell will be displayed and indicates the installation status.
Manage your Rancher Coder deployment
To update or manage your Coder deployment later:
- Navigate to Apps > Installed Apps in the Rancher UI.
- Find and select Coder.
- Use the options in the ⋮ menu for upgrade, rollback, or other operations.
