# How to run the chart locally 1. Create the cluster with [kind](https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/docs/user/quick-start/#installation) > Make sure ports 30001, 30002 (Grafana, optional) are available ```bash kind create cluster --image kindest/node:v1.24.7 --config kind.yml ``` 2. (Optional) Build oncall image locally and load it to kind cluster ```bash docker build ../engine -t oncall/engine:latest --target dev kind load docker-image oncall/engine:latest ``` Also make sure to add the following lines to your `simple.yml` (you may also need to enable `devMode`): ```yaml image: repository: oncall/engine tag: latest pullPolicy: IfNotPresent oncall: devMode: true ``` Alternatively you can also pass an extra `--values ./local_image.yml` in the command below. 3. Install the helm chart ```bash helm install helm-testing \ --wait \ --values ./simple.yml \ ./oncall ``` 4. Get credentials ```bash echo "\n\nOpen Grafana on localhost:30002 with credentials - user: admin, password: $(kubectl get secret --namespace default helm-testing-grafana -o jsonpath="{.data.admin-password}" | base64 --decode ; echo)" echo "Open Plugins -> Grafana OnCall -> fill form: backend url: http://host.docker.internal:30001" ``` 5. Clean up If you happen to `helm uninstall helm-testing` be sure to delete all the Persistent Volume Claims, as Postgres stores the auto-generated password on disk, and the next `helm install` will fail. ```bash kubectl delete pvc --all kubectl delete pv --all ``` This, of course, will delete all the PVs and PVCs also :-) ```bash kind delete cluster ```