Deploying to Production
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Depending on your setup and requirements, you may or may not want to use Garden to deploy to your production environment. In either case, if you do configure your production environment in your Garden project configuration, we highly recommend that you set the on it.
This will protect against accidentally messing with your production environments, by prompting for confirmation before e.g. deploying or running tests in the environment.
The flag is also given to each provider, which may modify behavior accordingly. In particular, when used with the kubernetes
provider, it will do the following:
Set the default number of replicas for container
services to 3 (unless specified by the user).
Set a soft AntiAffinity setting on container
deployments to try to schedule Pods in a single Deployment across many nodes.
Set a restricted securityContext
for Pods (runAsUser: 1000, runAsGroup: 3000, fsGroup: 2000).
Increase the RevisionHistoryLimit
on workloads to 10.
By default, running garden deploy --force
will propagate the --force
flag to helm upgrade
, and set the --replace
flag on helm install
when deploying helm
modules. This may be okay while developing but risky in production, so the production
flag prevents both of those.
We would highly appreciate feedback on other configuration settings that should be altered when production: true
. Please send us feedback via or reach out on !