actualbudget chart version 1.9.0 released
We are excited to share the launch of the actualbudget Helm chart version 1.9.0 on June 20, 2026, featuring app version 26.6.0. This latest update introduces enhanced functionalities and community-driven improvements, making it easier than ever to deploy actualbudget on Kubernetes.
What's New in actualbudget 1.9.0 chart
This release includes significant updates to the Helm chart (version 1.9.0) alongside the underlying application (version 26.6.0). Here’s a sneak peek at the changes:
- Added: Optional image digest support for immutable image pulls
- Fixed: Corrected secret namespace to use the release namespace rather than an undefined value
- Fixed: Aligned schema default values with the actual values.yaml defaults
- Fixed: Corrected a typo in the supplementalGroups schema title
- Fixed: Adjusted the notContains test assertion on scalar fields to use isNull
- Fixed: Updated NOTES.txt to reflect configurable service port in port-forward instructions
- Fixed: Implemented @deprecated marker convention for the discoverUrl field
- Fixed: Enabled readOnlyRootFilesystem and added a built-in tmp emptyDir volume
For a comprehensive list of changes, please take a look at the release notes on GitHub.
Getting Started with actualbudget 1.9.0 chart
Eager to deploy actualbudget 1.9.0? Our installation guides provide easy-to-follow instructions that include:
- Quick installation options with default settings.
- Customizing configurations to match your environment.
- Best practices for seamless production deployments.
Visit the actualbudget documentation to explore all available options and deploy actualbudget today.
Why Choose the actualbudget Helm Chart?
The actualbudget Helm chart, maintained by GitHub Community Charts, is designed to provide a straightforward and reliable way to deploy actualbudget on Kubernetes. Here are some key benefits:
- Ease of Use: Simplified installation and configuration process.
- Community-Driven: Regular updates and enhancements from dedicated contributors.
- Flexibility: Numerous configurable options to meet various use cases.
- Reliability: Rigorously tested for stability within Kubernetes environments.
Get Involved
GitHub Community Charts is a collaborative project, and we welcome your contributions! Whether you're fixing bugs, enhancing documentation, or suggesting fresh features, here’s how you can get involved:
- Explore the Chart: Visit the actualbudget documentation for configuration details.
- Contribute: Submit your pull requests to our GitHub repository.
- Report Issues: Found a bug? Let us know.
- Request Features: Share your suggestions through our issue tracker.
Thank you for supporting actualbudget and GitHub Community Charts. Together, let’s continue simplifying Kubernetes deployments!
