helm/open-webui/templates/NOTES.txt
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🎉 Welcome to Open WebUI!!
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v{{ .Chart.AppVersion }} - building the best open-source AI user interface.
- Chart Version: v{{ .Chart.Version }}
- Project URL 1: {{ .Chart.Home }}
- Project URL 2: https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui
- Documentation: https://docs.openwebui.com/
- Chart URL: https://github.com/open-webui/helm-charts
Open WebUI is a web-based user interface that works with Ollama, OpenAI, Claude 3, Gemini and more.
This interface allows you to easily interact with local AI models.
1. Deployment Information:
- Chart Name: {{ .Chart.Name }}
- Release Name: {{ .Release.Name }}
- Namespace: {{ .Release.Namespace }}
2. Access the Application:
{{- if contains "ClusterIP" .Values.service.type }}
Access via ClusterIP service:
export LOCAL_PORT=8080
export POD_NAME=$(kubectl get pods -n {{ .Release.Namespace }} -l "app.kubernetes.io/component={{ include "open-webui.name" . }}" -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}")
export CONTAINER_PORT=$(kubectl get pod -n {{ .Release.Namespace }} $POD_NAME -o jsonpath="{.spec.containers[0].ports[0].containerPort}")
kubectl -n {{ .Release.Namespace }} port-forward $POD_NAME $LOCAL_PORT:$CONTAINER_PORT
echo "Visit http://127.0.0.1:$LOCAL_PORT to use your application"
Then, access the application at: http://127.0.0.1:$LOCAL_PORT or http://localhost:8080
{{- else if contains "NodePort" .Values.service.type }}
Access via NodePort service:
export NODE_PORT=$(kubectl get -n {{ .Release.Namespace }} -o jsonpath="{.spec.ports[0].nodePort}" services {{ include "open-webui.name" . }})
export NODE_IP=$(kubectl get nodes -o jsonpath="{.items[0].status.addresses[0].address}")
echo http://$NODE_IP:$NODE_PORT
{{- else if contains "LoadBalancer" .Values.service.type }}
Access via LoadBalancer service:
NOTE: It may take a few minutes for the LoadBalancer IP to be available.
NOTE: The external address format depends on your cloud provider:
- AWS: Will return a hostname (e.g., xxx.elb.amazonaws.com)
- GCP/Azure: Will return an IP address
You can watch the status by running:
kubectl get -n {{ .Release.Namespace }} svc {{ include "open-webui.name" . }} --watch
export EXTERNAL_IP=$(kubectl get -n {{ .Release.Namespace }} svc {{ include "open-webui.name" . }} -o jsonpath="{.status.loadBalancer.ingress[0].hostname:-.status.loadBalancer.ingress[0].ip}")
echo http://$EXTERNAL_IP:{{ .Values.service.port }}
{{- end }}
{{- if .Values.ingress.enabled }}
Ingress is enabled. Access the application at: http{{ if .Values.ingress.tls }}s{{ end }}://{{ .Values.ingress.host }}
{{- end }}
3. Useful Commands:
- Check deployment status:
helm status {{ .Release.Name }} -n {{ .Release.Namespace }}
- Get detailed information:
helm get all {{ .Release.Name }} -n {{ .Release.Namespace }}
- View logs:
{{- if .Values.persistence.enabled }}
kubectl logs -f statefulset/{{ include "open-webui.name" . }} -n {{ .Release.Namespace }}
{{- else }}
kubectl logs -f deployment/{{ include "open-webui.name" . }} -n {{ .Release.Namespace }}
{{- end }}
4. Cleanup:
- Uninstall the deployment:
helm uninstall {{ .Release.Name }} -n {{ .Release.Namespace }}