Helm: keep the data PersistentVolumeClaim after uninstall #7123
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Motivation and context
Currently, Helm will delete the PVC when you uninstall your CVAT release, which makes it easy to unintentionally lose data. Add a
helm.sh/resource-policy
annotation to prevent that from happening.This makes the data PVC consistent with the other PVCs created as part of the Helm chart (ones belonging to PostgreSQL, KeyDB and Clickhouse), which are also not deleted upon uninstall, albeit for a different reason: they are created by the corresponding StatefulSets, and StatefulSets retain their volumes when they are deleted.
How has this been tested?
I installed and uninstalled the chart, and verified that the PVC stayed behind.
Checklist
develop
branch[ ] I have updated the documentation accordingly[ ] I have added tests to cover my changes[ ] I have linked related issues (see GitHub docs)[ ] I have increased versions of npm packages if it is necessary(cvat-canvas,
cvat-core,
cvat-data and
cvat-ui)
License
Feel free to contact the maintainers if that's a concern.