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## Installation
-> **Version reference convention:** Replace `VERSION` in command and configuration examples with the Consul API Gateway version you are installing, such as `0.3.0`. In some instances, `VERSION` is prepended with a lowercase _v_. This indicates that you must include the `v` as is part of the version, for example `v0.3.0`.
1. Set the version of Consul API Gateway you are installing as an environment variable. The following steps use this environment variable in commands and configurations.
```shell-session
$ export VERSION=0.3.0
```
1. Issue the following command to install the CRDs:
```shell-session
$ kubectl apply --kustomize="github.com/hashicorp/consul-api-gateway/config/crd?ref=vVERSION"
```
```shell-session
$ kubectl apply --kustomize="github.com/hashicorp/consul-api-gateway/config/crd?ref=v$VERSION"
```
1. Create a `values.yaml` file for your Consul API Gateway deployment.
1. Copy the following example configuration into the `values.yaml` file. The Consul Helm chart uses the `values.yaml` file to install Consul.
1. Create a `values.yaml` file for your Consul API Gateway deployment by copying the following content and running it in the environment where you set the `VERSION` environment variable. The Consul Helm chart uses this `values.yaml` file to deploy the API Gateway. Available versions of the [Consul](https://hub.docker.com/r/hashicorp/consul/tags) and [Consul API Gateway](https://hub.docker.com/r/hashicorp/consul-api-gateway/tags) Docker images can be found on DockerHub, with additional context on version compatibility published in [GitHub releases](https://github.com/hashicorp/consul-api-gateway/releases). For more options to configure your Consul API Gateway deployment through the Helm chart, refer to [Helm Chart Configuration - apiGateway](https://www.consul.io/docs/k8s/helm#apigateway).
<CodeBlockConfig hideClipboard filename="values.yaml">
<CodeBlockConfig filename="values.yaml">
```yaml
global:
name: consul
connectInject:
enabled: true
controller:
enabled: true
apiGateway:
enabled: true
image: hashicorp/consul-api-gateway:VERSION
```
```shell
cat <<EOF > values.yaml
global:
name: consul
connectInject:
enabled: true
controller:
enabled: true
apiGateway:
enabled: true
image: hashicorp/consul-api-gateway:$VERSION
EOF
```
</CodeBlockConfig>
</CodeBlockConfig>
Refer to the [Consul](https://hub.docker.com/r/hashicorp/consul/tags) and [Consul API Gateway] (https://hub.docker.com/r/hashicorp/consul-api-gateway/tags) DockerHub pages for information about all available versions, as well as additional context about version compatibility published in [GitHub releases](https://github.com/hashicorp/consul-api-gateway/releases). See [Helm Chart Configuration - apiGateway](https://www.consul.io/docs/k8s/helm#apigateway) for more available options on how to configure your Consul API Gateway deployment via the Helm chart.
1. Install Consul API Gateway using the standard Consul Helm chart and specify the custom values file. Available versions of the [Consul Helm chart](https://github.com/hashicorp/consul-k8s/releases) can be found in GitHub releases.
```shell-session
$ helm install consul hashicorp/consul --version 0.45.0 --values values.yaml --create-namespace --namespace consul
```
```shell-session
$ helm install consul hashicorp/consul --version 0.45.0 --values values.yaml --create-namespace --namespace consul
```
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