## **Quick Start Guide**
+> **WARNING**: This README is no longer maintained and will be deprecated.
+> Please refer to the official OOM guide here - [OOM Guide](https://docs.onap.org/projects/onap-oom/en/latest/sections/oom_project_description.html)
+
This is a quick start guide describing how to deploy ONAP on Kubernetes using Helm.
> cd oom/kubernetes
```
-Step 2. Customize the oom/kubernetes/onap parent chart, like the values.yaml file, to suit your deployment. You may want to selectively enable or disable ONAP components by changing the subchart **enabled** flags to *true* or *false*.
+Step 2. Customize the oom/kubernetes/onap parent chart, like the values.yaml file, to suit your deployment. You may want to selectively enable or disable ONAP components by changing the subchart **enabled** flags to *true* or *false*. The .yaml file for OpenStackEncryptedPassword should be the MSO ecnrypted value of the openstack tenant password
```
Example:
...
enabled: true
...
```
-
Step 3. To setup a local Helm repository to serve up the local ONAP charts:
+ [Note: ensure helm init has been executed on the node, or run helm init --client-only]
```
> helm serve &
```
```
> helm search -l
NAME VERSION DESCRIPTION
-local/appc 2.0.0 Application Controller
local/clamp 2.0.0 ONAP Clamp
local/onap 2.0.0 Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP)
local/robot 2.0.0 A helm Chart for kubernetes-ONAP Robot
Step 6. Once the repo is setup, installation of ONAP can be done with a single command:
```
-> helm install local/onap -name dev --namespace onap
+> helm install local/onap --name dev --namespace onap
```
**Note:** the **--namespace onap** is currently required while all onap helm charts are migrated to version 2.0. After this activity is complete, namespaces will be optional.