n8n chart version 1.15.18 released
We’re excited to announce the release of the updated n8n Helm chart version 1.15.18, featuring app version 1.117.2, now available as of 2025-10-28. This release includes important updates and enhancements that make deploying n8n on Kubernetes even more seamless for developers and teams.
What’s New in n8n 1.15.18
This release updates both the Helm chart and its dependencies to offer improved performance and compatibility:
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✅ Application Update: Upgraded n8nio/n8n image to version 1.117.2
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🔄 Redis Chart: Bumped from version 23.2.1 to 23.2.2
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🔄 PostgreSQL Chart: Updated from version 18.1.1 to 18.1.3
→ View on ArtifactHub
To explore all changes in detail, check out the full release notes on GitHub.
Get Started with n8n on Kubernetes
Ready to try out this version? Whether you're just starting or scaling with Kubernetes, our installation guides will walk you through:
- Installing the chart with default values.
- Customizing your deployment to match your environment.
- Applying best practices for production workloads.
Join a growing community automating workflows with the power of n8n and Kubernetes.
Why Use the n8n Helm Chart?
Maintained by the open-source community at GitHub Community Charts, this chart brings a reliable and flexible way to run n8n in the cloud:
- 🧩 Simple Setup: Helm chart simplifies deployment within minutes.
- 💚 Community Support: Driven by contributions and collaboration.
- 🔧 Configurable: Tailor your configuration to meet unique needs.
- 🔒 Reliable: Built for stability and production-readiness on Kubernetes.
Join the Community
We’d love your help shaping the future of the n8n Helm chart! Here’s how you can get involved:
- Read the n8n chart documentation to learn how it works.
- Share code by submitting pull requests.
- Report issues or bugs on GitHub.
- Suggest new features or improvements directly via the issue tracker.
Thanks for being part of the open-source DevOps journey. Together, we’re making workflow automation with n8n even better on Kubernetes.
