761 lines
25 KiB
YAML
761 lines
25 KiB
YAML
global:
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# -- Set an override for the prefix of the fullname
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nameOverride:
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# -- Set the entire name definition
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fullnameOverride:
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# -- Set additional global labels. Helm templates can be used.
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labels: {}
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# -- Set additional global annotations. Helm templates can be used.
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annotations: {}
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controller:
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# -- enable the controller.
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enabled: true
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# -- Set the controller type.
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# Valid options are deployment, daemonset or statefulset
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type: deployment
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# -- Set annotations on the deployment/statefulset/daemonset
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annotations: {}
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# -- Set labels on the deployment/statefulset/daemonset
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labels: {}
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# -- Number of desired pods
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replicas: 1
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# -- Set the controller upgrade strategy
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# For Deployments, valid values are Recreate (default) and RollingUpdate.
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# For StatefulSets, valid values are OnDelete and RollingUpdate (default).
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# DaemonSets ignore this.
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strategy:
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rollingUpdate:
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# -- Set deployment RollingUpdate max unavailable
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unavailable:
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# -- Set deployment RollingUpdate max surge
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surge:
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# -- Set statefulset RollingUpdate partition
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partition:
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# -- ReplicaSet revision history limit
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revisionHistoryLimit: 3
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# -- Set statefulset podManagementPolicy, valid values are Parallel and OrderedReady (default).
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podManagementPolicy:
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image:
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# -- image repository
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repository:
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# -- image tag
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tag:
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# -- image pull policy
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pullPolicy:
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# -- Set image pull secrets
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imagePullSecrets: []
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# -- Override the command(s) for the default container
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command: []
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# -- Override the args for the default container
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args: []
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# -- Set annotations on the pod
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podAnnotations: {}
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# -- Set labels on the pod
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podLabels: {}
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# -- Add a Horizontal Pod Autoscaler
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# @default -- <disabled>
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autoscaling:
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enabled: false
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target: # deploymentname
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minReplicas: # 1
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maxReplicas: # 100
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targetCPUUtilizationPercentage: # 80
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targetMemoryUtilizationPercentage: # 80
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serviceAccount:
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# -- Specifies whether a service account should be created
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create: false
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# -- Annotations to add to the service account
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annotations: {}
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# -- The name of the service account to use.
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# If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template
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name: ""
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# -- Specifies whether a service account token should be automatically mounted.
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automountServiceAccountToken: true
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# -- Use this to populate a secret with the values you specify.
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# Be aware that these values are not encrypted by default, and could therefore visible
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# to anybody with access to the values.yaml file.
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secret: {}
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# PASSWORD: my-password
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# -- Configure configMaps for the chart here.
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# Additional configMaps can be added by adding a dictionary key similar to the 'config' object.
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# @default -- See below
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configmap:
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config:
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# -- Enables or disables the configMap
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enabled: false
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# -- Labels to add to the configMap
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labels: {}
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# -- Annotations to add to the configMap
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annotations: {}
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# -- configMap data content. Helm template enabled.
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data: {}
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# foo: bar
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# -- Main environment variables. Template enabled.
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# Syntax options:
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# A) TZ: UTC
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# B) PASSWD: '{{ .Release.Name }}'
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# C) PASSWD:
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# configMapKeyRef:
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# name: config-map-name
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# key: key-name
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# D) PASSWD:
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# valueFrom:
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# secretKeyRef:
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# name: secret-name
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# key: key-name
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# ...
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# E) - name: TZ
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# value: UTC
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# F) - name: TZ
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# value: '{{ .Release.Name }}'
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env:
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# -- Secrets and/or ConfigMaps that will be loaded as environment variables.
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# [[ref]](https://unofficial-kubernetes.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tasks/configure-pod-container/configmap/#use-case-consume-configmap-in-environment-variables)
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envFrom: []
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# - configMapRef:
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# name: config-map-name
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# - secretRef:
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# name: secret-name
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# -- Custom priority class for different treatment by the scheduler
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priorityClassName: # system-node-critical
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# -- Allow specifying a runtimeClassName other than the default one (ie: nvidia)
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runtimeClassName: # nvidia
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# -- Allows specifying a custom scheduler name
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schedulerName: # awkward-dangerous-scheduler
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# -- Allows specifying explicit hostname setting
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hostname:
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# -- When using hostNetwork make sure you set dnsPolicy to `ClusterFirstWithHostNet`
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hostNetwork: false
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# -- Defaults to "ClusterFirst" if hostNetwork is false and "ClusterFirstWithHostNet" if hostNetwork is true.
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dnsPolicy: # ClusterFirst
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# -- Optional DNS settings, configuring the ndots option may resolve nslookup issues on some Kubernetes setups.
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dnsConfig: {}
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# options:
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# - name: ndots
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# value: "1"
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# -- Enable/disable the generation of environment variables for services.
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# [[ref]](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/connect-applications-service/#accessing-the-service)
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enableServiceLinks: true
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# -- Configure the Security Context for the Pod
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podSecurityContext: {}
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# -- Configure the Security Context for the main container
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securityContext: {}
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# -- Configure the lifecycle for the main container
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lifecycle: {}
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# -- Specify any initContainers here as dictionary items. Each initContainer should have its own key.
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# The dictionary item key will determine the order. Helm templates can be used.
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initContainers: {}
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# -- Specify any additional containers here as dictionary items. Each additional container should have its own key.
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# Helm templates can be used.
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additionalContainers: {}
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# -- Probe configuration
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# -- [[ref]](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/)
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# @default -- See below
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probes:
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# -- Liveness probe configuration
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# @default -- See below
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liveness:
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# -- Enable the liveness probe
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enabled: true
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# -- Set this to `true` if you wish to specify your own livenessProbe
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custom: false
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# -- The spec field contains the values for the default livenessProbe.
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# If you selected `custom: true`, this field holds the definition of the livenessProbe.
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# @default -- See below
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spec:
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initialDelaySeconds: 0
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periodSeconds: 10
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timeoutSeconds: 1
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failureThreshold: 3
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# -- Redainess probe configuration
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# @default -- See below
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readiness:
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# -- Enable the readiness probe
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enabled: true
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# -- Set this to `true` if you wish to specify your own readinessProbe
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custom: false
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# -- The spec field contains the values for the default readinessProbe.
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# If you selected `custom: true`, this field holds the definition of the readinessProbe.
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# @default -- See below
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spec:
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initialDelaySeconds: 0
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periodSeconds: 10
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timeoutSeconds: 1
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failureThreshold: 3
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# -- Startup probe configuration
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# @default -- See below
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startup:
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# -- Enable the startup probe
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enabled: true
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# -- Set this to `true` if you wish to specify your own startupProbe
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custom: false
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# -- The spec field contains the values for the default startupProbe.
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# If you selected `custom: true`, this field holds the definition of the startupProbe.
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# @default -- See below
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spec:
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initialDelaySeconds: 0
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timeoutSeconds: 1
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## This means it has a maximum of 5*30=150 seconds to start up before it fails
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periodSeconds: 5
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failureThreshold: 30
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termination:
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# -- Configure the path at which the file to which the main container's termination message will be written.
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# -- [[ref](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/workload-resources/pod-v1/#lifecycle-1)]
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messagePath:
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# -- Indicate how the main container's termination message should be populated.
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# Valid options are `File` and `FallbackToLogsOnError`.
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# -- [[ref](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/workload-resources/pod-v1/#lifecycle-1)]
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messagePolicy:
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# -- Duration in seconds the pod needs to terminate gracefully
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# -- [[ref](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/workload-resources/pod-v1/#lifecycle)]
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gracePeriodSeconds:
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# -- Configure the services for the chart here.
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# Additional services can be added by adding a dictionary key similar to the 'main' service.
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# @default -- See below
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service:
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main:
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# -- Enables or disables the service
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enabled: true
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# -- Make this the primary service (used in probes, notes, etc...).
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# If there is more than 1 service, make sure that only 1 service is marked as primary.
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primary: true
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# -- Override the name suffix that is used for this service
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nameOverride:
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# -- Set the service type
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type: ClusterIP
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# -- Specify the externalTrafficPolicy for the service. Options: Cluster, Local
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# -- [[ref](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tutorials/services/source-ip/)]
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externalTrafficPolicy:
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# -- Specify the ip policy. Options: SingleStack, PreferDualStack, RequireDualStack
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ipFamilyPolicy:
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# -- The ip families that should be used. Options: IPv4, IPv6
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ipFamilies: []
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# -- Provide additional annotations which may be required.
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annotations: {}
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# -- Provide additional labels which may be required.
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labels: {}
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# -- Configure the Service port information here.
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# Additional ports can be added by adding a dictionary key similar to the 'http' service.
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# @default -- See below
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ports:
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http:
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# -- Enables or disables the port
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enabled: true
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# -- Make this the primary port (used in probes, notes, etc...)
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# If there is more than 1 service, make sure that only 1 port is marked as primary.
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primary: true
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# -- The port number
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port:
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# -- Port protocol.
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# Support values are `HTTP`, `HTTPS`, `TCP` and `UDP`.
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# HTTPS and HTTPS spawn a TCP service and get used for internal URL and name generation
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protocol: HTTP
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# -- Specify a service targetPort if you wish to differ the service port from the application port.
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# If `targetPort` is specified, this port number is used in the container definition instead of
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# the `port` value. Therefore named ports are not supported for this field.
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targetPort:
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# -- Specify the nodePort value for the LoadBalancer and NodePort service types.
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# [[ref]](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#type-nodeport)
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nodePort:
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# -- Configure the ingresses for the chart here.
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# Additional ingresses can be added by adding a dictionary key similar to the 'main' ingress.
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# @default -- See below
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ingress:
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main:
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# -- Enables or disables the ingress
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enabled: false
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# -- Make this the primary ingress (used in probes, notes, etc...).
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# If there is more than 1 ingress, make sure that only 1 ingress is marked as primary.
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primary: true
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# -- Override the name suffix that is used for this ingress.
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nameOverride:
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# -- Provide additional annotations which may be required.
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annotations: {}
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# kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
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# kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true"
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# -- Provide additional labels which may be required.
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labels: {}
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# -- Set the ingressClass that is used for this ingress.
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# Requires Kubernetes >=1.19
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ingressClassName: # "nginx"
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## Configure the hosts for the ingress
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hosts:
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- # -- Host address. Helm template can be passed.
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host: chart-example.local
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## Configure the paths for the host
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paths:
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- # -- Path. Helm template can be passed.
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path: /
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# -- Ignored if not kubeVersion >= 1.14-0
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pathType: Prefix
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service:
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# -- Overrides the service name reference for this path
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name:
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# -- Overrides the service port reference for this path
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port:
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# -- Configure TLS for the ingress. Both secretName and hosts can process a Helm template.
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tls: []
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# - secretName: chart-example-tls
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# hosts:
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# - chart-example.local
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# -- Configure persistence for the chart here.
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# Additional items can be added by adding a dictionary key similar to the 'config' key.
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# @default -- See below
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persistence:
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# -- Default persistence for configuration files.
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# @default -- See below
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config:
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# -- Enables or disables the persistence item
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enabled: false
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# -- Sets the persistence type
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# Valid options are pvc, emptyDir, hostPath, secret, configMap or custom
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type: pvc
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# -- Where to mount the volume in the main container.
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# Defaults to `/<name_of_the_volume>`,
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# setting to '-' creates the volume but disables the volumeMount.
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mountPath: # /config
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# -- Specify if the volume should be mounted read-only.
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readOnly: false
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# -- Override the name suffix that is used for this volume.
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nameOverride:
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# -- Storage Class for the config volume.
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# If set to `-`, dynamic provisioning is disabled.
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# If set to something else, the given storageClass is used.
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# If undefined (the default) or set to null, no storageClassName spec is set, choosing the default provisioner.
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storageClass: # "-"
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# -- If you want to reuse an existing claim, the name of the existing PVC can be passed here.
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existingClaim: # your-claim
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# -- Used in conjunction with `existingClaim`. Specifies a sub-path inside the referenced volume instead of its root
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subPath: # some-subpath
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# -- AccessMode for the persistent volume.
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# Make sure to select an access mode that is supported by your storage provider!
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# [[ref]](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes/#access-modes)
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accessMode: ReadWriteOnce
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# -- The amount of storage that is requested for the persistent volume.
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size: 1Gi
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# -- Set to true to retain the PVC upon `helm uninstall`
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retain: false
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# -- Create an emptyDir volume to share between all containers
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# [[ref]]https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes/#emptydir)
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# @default -- See below
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shared:
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enabled: false
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type: emptyDir
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mountPath: /shared
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# -- Set the medium to "Memory" to mount a tmpfs (RAM-backed filesystem) instead
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# of the storage medium that backs the node.
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medium: # Memory
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# -- If the `SizeMemoryBackedVolumes` feature gate is enabled, you can
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# specify a size for memory backed volumes.
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sizeLimit: # 1Gi
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# -- Used in conjunction with `controller.type: statefulset` to create individual disks for each instance.
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volumeClaimTemplates: []
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# - name: data
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# mountPath: /data
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# accessMode: "ReadWriteOnce"
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# size: 1Gi
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# - name: backup
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# mountPath: /backup
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# subPath: theSubPath
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# accessMode: "ReadWriteOnce"
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# size: 2Gi
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# storageClass: cheap-storage-class
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# -- Node selection constraint
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# [[ref]](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node/#nodeselector)
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nodeSelector: {}
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# -- Defines affinity constraint rules.
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# [[ref]](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node/#affinity-and-anti-affinity)
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affinity: {}
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# -- Defines topologySpreadConstraint rules.
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# [[ref]](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-topology-spread-constraints/)
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topologySpreadConstraints: []
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# - maxSkew: <integer>
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# topologyKey: <string>
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# whenUnsatisfiable: <string>
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# labelSelector: <object>
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# -- Specify taint tolerations
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# [[ref]](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/taint-and-toleration/)
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tolerations: []
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# -- Use hostAliases to add custom entries to /etc/hosts - mapping IP addresses to hostnames.
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# [[ref]](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/add-entries-to-pod-etc-hosts-with-host-aliases/)
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hostAliases: []
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# - ip: "192.168.1.100"
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# hostnames:
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# - "example.com"
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# - "www.example.com"
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# -- Set the resource requests / limits for the main container.
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resources: {}
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## We usually recommend not to specify default resources and to leave this as a conscious
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## choice for the user. This also increases chances charts run on environments with little
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## resources, such as Minikube. If you do want to specify resources, uncomment the following
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## lines, adjust them as necessary, and remove the curly braces after 'resources:'.
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# limits:
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# cpu: 100m
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# memory: 128Mi
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# requests:
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# cpu: 100m
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# memory: 128Mi
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# -- The common chart supports several add-ons. These can be configured under this key.
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# @default -- See below
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addons:
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# -- The common chart supports adding a VPN add-on. It can be configured under this key.
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# @default -- See values.yaml
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vpn:
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# -- Enable running a VPN in the pod to route traffic through a VPN
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enabled: false
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# -- Specify the VPN type. Valid options are `openvpn`, `wireguard` and `gluetun`.
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type: openvpn
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# -- OpenVPN specific configuration
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# @default -- See below
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openvpn:
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image:
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# -- Specify the openvpn client image
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repository: dperson/openvpn-client
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# -- Specify the openvpn client image tag
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tag: latest
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# -- Specify the openvpn client image pull policy
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pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
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# -- Credentials to connect to the VPN Service (used with -a)
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auth: # "user;password"
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# -- Optionally specify an existing secret that contains the credentials.
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# Credentials should be stored under the `VPN_AUTH` key
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authSecret: # my-vpn-secret
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# -- WireGuard specific configuration
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# @default -- See below
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wireguard:
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image:
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# -- Specify the WireGuard image
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repository: ghcr.io/k8s-at-home/wireguard
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# -- Specify the WireGuard image tag
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tag: v1.0.20210914
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# -- Specify the WireGuard image pull policy
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pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
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# -- Gluetun specific configuration
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# -- Make sure to read the [documentation](https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun/wiki) to see how to configure this addon!
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# @default -- See below
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gluetun:
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image:
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# -- Specify the Gluetun image
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repository: docker.io/qmcgaw/gluetun
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# -- Specify the Gluetun image tag
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tag: v3.30.0
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# -- Specify the Gluetun image pull policy
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pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
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# -- Set the VPN container securityContext
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# @default -- See values.yaml
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securityContext:
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capabilities:
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add:
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- NET_ADMIN
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- SYS_MODULE
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# -- All variables specified here will be added to the vpn sidecar container
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# See the documentation of the VPN image for all config values
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env: {}
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# TZ: UTC
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# -- Override the args for the vpn sidecar container
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args: []
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# -- Provide a customized vpn configuration file to be used by the VPN.
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configFile: # |-
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# Some Example Config
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# remote greatvpnhost.com 8888
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# auth-user-pass
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# Cipher AES
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# -- Reference an existing secret that contains the VPN configuration file
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# The chart expects it to be present under the `vpnConfigfile` key.
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configFileSecret:
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# -- Provide custom up/down scripts that can be used by the vpn configuration.
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# @default -- See values.yaml
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scripts:
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# @default -- See below
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up: # |-
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# #!/bin/bash
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# echo "connected" > /shared/vpnstatus
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# @default -- See below
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down: # |-
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# #!/bin/bash
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# echo "disconnected" > /shared/vpnstatus
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additionalVolumeMounts: []
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# -- Optionally specify a livenessProbe, e.g. to check if the connection is still
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# being protected by the VPN
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livenessProbe: {}
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# exec:
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# command:
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# - sh
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# - -c
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# - if [ $(curl -s https://ipinfo.io/country) == 'US' ]; then exit 0; else exit $?; fi
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# initialDelaySeconds: 30
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# periodSeconds: 60
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# failureThreshold: 1
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networkPolicy:
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# -- If set to true, will deploy a network policy that blocks all outbound
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# traffic except traffic specified as allowed
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enabled: false
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# -- Provide additional annotations which may be required.
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annotations: {}
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# -- Provide additional labels which may be required.
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labels: {}
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# -- Provide additional podSelector labels which may be required.
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podSelectorLabels: {}
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# -- The egress configuration for your network policy, All outbound traffic
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# from the pod will be blocked unless specified here.
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# [[ref]](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/)
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# [[recipes]](https://github.com/ahmetb/kubernetes-network-policy-recipes)
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egress:
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# - to:
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# - ipBlock:
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# cidr: 0.0.0.0/0
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# ports:
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# - port: 53
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# protocol: UDP
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# - port: 53
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# protocol: TCP
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|
|
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# -- The common library supports adding a code-server add-on to access files. It can be configured under this key.
|
|
# @default -- See values.yaml
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codeserver:
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# -- Enable running a code-server container in the pod
|
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enabled: false
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|
|
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image:
|
|
# -- Specify the code-server image
|
|
repository: ghcr.io/coder/code-server
|
|
# -- Specify the code-server image tag
|
|
tag: 4.5.1
|
|
# -- Specify the code-server image pull policy
|
|
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
|
|
|
|
# -- Set any environment variables for code-server here
|
|
env: {}
|
|
# TZ: UTC
|
|
|
|
# -- Set codeserver command line arguments.
|
|
# Consider setting --user-data-dir to a persistent location to preserve code-server setting changes
|
|
args:
|
|
- --auth
|
|
- none
|
|
# - --user-data-dir
|
|
# - "/config/.vscode"
|
|
|
|
# -- Specify a list of volumes that get mounted in the code-server container.
|
|
# At least 1 volumeMount is required!
|
|
volumeMounts: []
|
|
# - name: config
|
|
# mountPath: /data/config
|
|
|
|
# -- Specify the working dir that will be opened when code-server starts
|
|
# If not given, the app will default to the mountpah of the first specified volumeMount
|
|
workingDir: ""
|
|
|
|
# -- Optionally allow access a Git repository by passing in a private SSH key
|
|
# @default -- See below
|
|
git:
|
|
# -- Raw SSH private key
|
|
deployKey: ""
|
|
# -- Base64-encoded SSH private key. When both variables are set, the raw SSH key takes precedence.
|
|
deployKeyBase64: ""
|
|
# -- Existing secret containing SSH private key
|
|
# The chart expects it to be present under the `id_rsa` key.
|
|
deployKeySecret: ""
|
|
|
|
service:
|
|
# -- Enable a service for the code-server add-on.
|
|
enabled: true
|
|
type: ClusterIP
|
|
# Specify the default port information
|
|
ports:
|
|
codeserver:
|
|
port: 12321
|
|
enabled: true
|
|
protocol: TCP
|
|
targetPort: codeserver
|
|
## Specify the nodePort value for the LoadBalancer and NodePort service types.
|
|
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#type-nodeport
|
|
##
|
|
# nodePort:
|
|
annotations: {}
|
|
labels: {}
|
|
|
|
ingress:
|
|
# -- Enable an ingress for the code-server add-on.
|
|
enabled: false
|
|
|
|
annotations: {}
|
|
# kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
|
|
# kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true"
|
|
|
|
labels: {}
|
|
|
|
# -- Set the ingressClass that is used for this ingress.
|
|
# Requires Kubernetes >=1.19
|
|
ingressClassName: # "nginx"
|
|
|
|
hosts:
|
|
- host: code.chart-example.local
|
|
paths:
|
|
- path: /
|
|
# Ignored if not kubeVersion >= 1.14-0
|
|
pathType: Prefix
|
|
tls: []
|
|
# - secretName: chart-example-tls
|
|
# hosts:
|
|
# - code.chart-example.local
|
|
|
|
securityContext:
|
|
runAsUser: 0
|
|
|
|
# -- The common library supports adding a promtail add-on to to access logs and ship them to loki. It can be configured under this key.
|
|
# @default -- See values.yaml
|
|
promtail:
|
|
# -- Enable running a promtail container in the pod
|
|
enabled: false
|
|
|
|
image:
|
|
# -- Specify the promtail image
|
|
repository: docker.io/grafana/promtail
|
|
# -- Specify the promtail image tag
|
|
tag: 2.6.1
|
|
# -- Specify the promtail image pull policy
|
|
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
|
|
|
|
# -- Set any environment variables for promtail here
|
|
env: {}
|
|
|
|
# -- Set promtail command line arguments
|
|
args: []
|
|
|
|
# -- The URL to Loki
|
|
loki: ""
|
|
|
|
# -- The paths to logs on the volume
|
|
logs: []
|
|
# - name: log
|
|
# path: /config/logs/*.log
|
|
|
|
# -- Specify a list of volumes that get mounted in the promtail container.
|
|
# At least 1 volumeMount is required!
|
|
volumeMounts: []
|
|
# - name: config
|
|
# mountPath: /config
|
|
# readOnly: true
|
|
|
|
securityContext:
|
|
runAsUser: 0
|
|
|
|
# -- The common library supports adding a netshoot add-on to troubleshoot network issues within a Pod. It can be configured under this key.
|
|
# @default -- See values.yaml
|
|
netshoot:
|
|
# -- Enable running a netshoot container in the pod
|
|
enabled: false
|
|
|
|
image:
|
|
# -- Specify the netshoot image
|
|
repository: ghcr.io/nicolaka/netshoot
|
|
# -- Specify the netshoot image tag
|
|
tag: v0.7
|
|
# -- Specify the netshoot image pull policy
|
|
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
|
|
|
|
# -- Set any environment variables for netshoot here
|
|
env: {}
|
|
|
|
securityContext:
|
|
capabilities:
|
|
add:
|
|
- NET_ADMIN
|