540 lines
21 KiB
YAML
540 lines
21 KiB
YAML
# -- Passed to all pods created by this chart. Should not ordinarily need to be changed.
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imagePullSecrets: []
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# -- Override the name of the deployment. Defaults to {{ .Chart.Name }}.
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nameOverride: ""
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serviceAccount:
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# -- Specifies whether a service account should be created
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create: true
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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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service:
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# -- Service type for the service that points to the main Budibase proxy pod.
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type: ClusterIP
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# -- Port to expose on the service.
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port: 10000
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ingress:
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# -- Whether to create an Ingress resource pointing to the Budibase proxy.
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enabled: true
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# -- What ingress class to use.
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className: ""
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# -- Standard hosts block for the Ingress resource. Defaults to pointing to the Budibase proxy.
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hosts:
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# @ignore
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- host:
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paths:
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- path: /
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pathType: Prefix
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backend:
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service:
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name: proxy-service
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port:
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number: 10000
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awsAlbIngress:
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# -- Whether to create an ALB Ingress resource pointing to the Budibase proxy. Requires the AWS ALB Ingress Controller.
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enabled: false
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# -- If you're wanting to use HTTPS, you'll need to create an ACM certificate and specify the ARN here.
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certificateArn: ""
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# -- Sets the tolerations for all pods created by this chart. Should not ordinarily need to be changed.
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# See <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/taint-and-toleration/> for more information
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# on tolerations.
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tolerations: []
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# -- Sets the affinity for all pods created by this chart. Should not ordinarily
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# need to be changed. See
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/assign-pods-nodes-using-node-affinity/>
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# for more information on affinity.
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affinity: {}
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globals:
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# -- The version of Budibase to deploy. Defaults to what's specified by {{ .Chart.AppVersion }}.
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# Ends up being used as the image version tag for the apps, proxy, and worker images.
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appVersion: ""
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# -- Sets the environment variable BUDIBASE_ENVIRONMENT for the apps and worker pods. Should not
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# ordinarily need to be changed.
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budibaseEnv: PRODUCTION
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# -- Sets what feature flags are enabled and for which tenants. Should not ordinarily need to be
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# changed.
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tenantFeatureFlags: "*:LICENSING,*:USER_GROUPS,*:ONBOARDING_TOUR"
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# -- Whether to enable analytics or not. You can read more about our analytics here:
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# <https://docs.budibase.com/docs/analytics>.
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enableAnalytics: "1"
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# @ignore (only used if enableAnalytics is set to 1)
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posthogToken: "phc_bIjZL7oh2GEUd2vqvTBH8WvrX0fWTFQMs6H5KQxiUxU"
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# @ignore (should not normally need to be changed, we only set this to "0"
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# when deploying to our Cloud environment)
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selfHosted: "1"
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# @ignore (doesn't work out of the box for self-hosted users, only meant for Budicloud)
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multiTenancy: "0"
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# @ignore (only currently used to determine whether to fetch licenses offline or not, should
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# not normally need to be changed, and only applies to Enterprise customers)
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offlineMode: "0"
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# @ignore (only needs to be set in our cloud environment)
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accountPortalUrl: ""
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# @ignore (only needs to be set in our cloud environment)
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accountPortalApiKey: ""
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# -- Sets the domain attribute of the cookie that Budibase uses to store session information.
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# See <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Cookies#define_where_cookies_are_sent>
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# for details on why you might want to set this.
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cookieDomain: ""
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# -- Set the `platformUrl` binding. You can also do this in Settings > Organisation if you are
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# self-hosting.
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platformUrl: ""
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# -- Whether or not to enable doing data migrations over the HTTP API. If this is set to "0",
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# migrations are run on startup. You shouldn't ordinarily need to change this.
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httpMigrations: "0"
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# -- Google OAuth settings. These can also be set in the Budibase UI, see
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# <https://docs.budibase.com/docs/sso-with-google> for details.
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google:
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# -- Client ID of your Google OAuth app.
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clientId: ""
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# -- Client secret of your Google OAuth app.
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secret: ""
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# -- The maximum number of iterations allows for an automation loop step. You can read more about
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# looping here: <https://docs.budibase.com/docs/looping>.
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automationMaxIterations: "200"
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# -- Create an internal API key, JWT secret, object store access key and
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# secret, and store them in a Kubernetes `Secret`.
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createSecrets: true
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# -- Used for encrypting API keys and environment variables when stored in the database.
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# You don't need to set this if `createSecrets` is true.
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apiEncryptionKey: ""
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# -- API key used for internal Budibase API calls. You don't need to set this
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# if `createSecrets` is true.
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internalApiKey: ""
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# -- Secret used for signing JWTs. You don't need to set this if `createSecrets` is true.
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jwtSecret: ""
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# -- A fallback value for `internalApiKey`. If you're rotating your encryption key, you can
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# set this to the old value for the duration of the rotation.
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internalApiKeyFallback: ""
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# -- A fallback value for `jwtSecret`. If you're rotating your JWT secret, you can set this
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# to the old value for the duration of the rotation.
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jwtSecretFallback: ""
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smtp:
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# -- Whether to enable SMTP or not.
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enabled: false
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# -- The hostname of your SMTP server.
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host: ""
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# -- The port of your SMTP server.
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port: "587"
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# -- The email address to use in the "From:" field of emails sent by Budibase.
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from: ""
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# -- The username to use when authenticating with your SMTP server.
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user: ""
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# -- The password to use when authenticating with your SMTP server.
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password: ""
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services:
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# -- The DNS suffix to use for service discovery. You only need to change this
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# if you've configured your cluster to use a different DNS suffix.
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dns: cluster.local
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proxy:
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# @ignore (you shouldn't need to change this)
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port: 10000
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# -- The number of proxy replicas to run.
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replicaCount: 1
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# @ignore (you should never need to change this)
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upstreams:
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apps: "http://app-service.{{ .Release.Namespace }}.svc.{{ .Values.services.dns }}:{{ .Values.services.apps.port }}"
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worker: "http://worker-service.{{ .Release.Namespace }}.svc.{{ .Values.services.dns }}:{{ .Values.services.worker.port }}"
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minio: "http://minio-service.{{ .Release.Namespace }}.svc.{{ .Values.services.dns }}:{{ .Values.services.objectStore.port }}"
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couchdb: "http://{{ .Release.Name }}-svc-couchdb:{{ .Values.services.couchdb.port }}"
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# -- The resources to use for proxy pods. See
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/>
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# for more information on how to set these.
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resources: {}
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# -- Startup probe configuration for proxy pods. You shouldn't need to
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# change this, but if you want to you can find more information here:
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/>
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# @default -- HTTP health checks.
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startupProbe:
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# @ignore
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httpGet:
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path: /health
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port: 10000
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scheme: HTTP
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# @ignore
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failureThreshold: 30
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# @ignore
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periodSeconds: 3
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# -- Readiness probe configuration for proxy pods. You shouldn't need to
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# change this, but if you want to you can find more information here:
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/>
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# @default -- HTTP health checks.
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readinessProbe:
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# @ignore
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httpGet:
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path: /health
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port: 10000
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scheme: HTTP
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# @ignore
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periodSeconds: 3
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# @ignore
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failureThreshold: 1
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# -- Liveness probe configuration for proxy pods. You shouldn't need to
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# change this, but if you want to you can find more information here:
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/>
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# @default -- HTTP health checks.
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livenessProbe:
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# @ignore
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httpGet:
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path: /health
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port: 10000
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scheme: HTTP
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# @ignore
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failureThreshold: 3
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# @ignore
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periodSeconds: 5
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autoscaling:
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# -- Whether to enable horizontal pod autoscaling for the proxy service.
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enabled: false
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minReplicas: 1
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maxReplicas: 10
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# -- Target CPU utilization percentage for the proxy service. Note that
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# for autoscaling to work, you will need to have metrics-server
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# configured, and resources set for the proxy pods.
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targetCPUUtilizationPercentage: 80
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apps:
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# @ignore (you shouldn't need to change this)
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port: 4002
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# -- The number of apps replicas to run.
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replicaCount: 1
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# -- The log level for the apps service.
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logLevel: info
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# -- Whether or not to log HTTP requests to the apps service.
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httpLogging: 1
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# -- The resources to use for apps pods. See
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/>
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# for more information on how to set these.
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resources: {}
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# -- Extra environment variables to set for apps pods. Takes a list of
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# name=value pairs.
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extraEnv: []
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# -- Startup probe configuration for apps pods. You shouldn't need to
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# change this, but if you want to you can find more information here:
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/>
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# @default -- HTTP health checks.
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startupProbe:
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# @ignore
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httpGet:
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path: /health
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port: 4002
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scheme: HTTP
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# @ignore
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failureThreshold: 30
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# @ignore
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periodSeconds: 3
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# -- Readiness probe configuration for apps pods. You shouldn't need to
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# change this, but if you want to you can find more information here:
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/>
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# @default -- HTTP health checks.
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readinessProbe:
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# @ignore
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httpGet:
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path: /health
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port: 4002
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scheme: HTTP
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# @ignore
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periodSeconds: 3
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# @ignore
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failureThreshold: 1
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# -- Liveness probe configuration for apps pods. You shouldn't need to
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# change this, but if you want to you can find more information here:
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/>
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# @default -- HTTP health checks.
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livenessProbe:
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# @ignore
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httpGet:
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path: /health
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port: 4002
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scheme: HTTP
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# @ignore
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failureThreshold: 3
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# @ignore
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periodSeconds: 5
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autoscaling:
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# -- Whether to enable horizontal pod autoscaling for the apps service.
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enabled: false
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minReplicas: 1
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maxReplicas: 10
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# -- Target CPU utilization percentage for the apps service. Note that for
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# autoscaling to work, you will need to have metrics-server configured,
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# and resources set for the apps pods.
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targetCPUUtilizationPercentage: 80
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automationWorkers:
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# -- Whether or not to enable the automation worker service. If you disable this,
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# automations will be processed by the apps service.
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enabled: true
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# @ignore (you shouldn't need to change this)
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port: 4002
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# -- The number of automation worker replicas to run.
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replicaCount: 1
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# -- The log level for the automation worker service.
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logLevel: info
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# -- The resources to use for automation worker pods. See
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/>
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# for more information on how to set these.
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resources: {}
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# -- Extra environment variables to set for automation worker pods. Takes a list of
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# name=value pairs.
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extraEnv: []
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# -- Startup probe configuration for automation worker pods. You shouldn't
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# need to change this, but if you want to you can find more information
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# here:
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/>
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# @default -- HTTP health checks.
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startupProbe:
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# @ignore
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httpGet:
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path: /health
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port: 4002
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scheme: HTTP
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# @ignore
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failureThreshold: 30
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# @ignore
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periodSeconds: 3
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# -- Readiness probe configuration for automation worker pods. You shouldn't
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# need to change this, but if you want to you can find more information
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# here:
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/>
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# @default -- HTTP health checks.
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readinessProbe:
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# @ignore
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httpGet:
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path: /health
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port: 4002
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scheme: HTTP
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# @ignore
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periodSeconds: 3
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# @ignore
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failureThreshold: 1
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# -- Liveness probe configuration for automation worker pods. You shouldn't
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# need to change this, but if you want to you can find more information
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# here:
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/>
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# @default -- HTTP health checks.
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livenessProbe:
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# @ignore
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httpGet:
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path: /health
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port: 4002
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scheme: HTTP
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# @ignore
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failureThreshold: 3
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# @ignore
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periodSeconds: 30
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autoscaling:
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# -- Whether to enable horizontal pod autoscaling for the apps service.
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enabled: false
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minReplicas: 1
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maxReplicas: 10
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# -- Target CPU utilization percentage for the automation worker service.
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# Note that for autoscaling to work, you will need to have metrics-server
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# configured, and resources set for the automation worker pods.
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targetCPUUtilizationPercentage: 80
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worker:
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# @ignore (you shouldn't need to change this)
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port: 4003
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# -- The number of worker replicas to run.
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replicaCount: 1
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# -- The log level for the worker service.
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logLevel: info
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# -- Whether or not to log HTTP requests to the worker service.
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httpLogging: 1
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# -- The resources to use for worker pods. See
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/>
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# for more information on how to set these.
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resources: {}
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# -- Extra environment variables to set for worker pods. Takes a list of
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# name=value pairs.
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extraEnv: []
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# -- Startup probe configuration for worker pods. You shouldn't need to
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# change this, but if you want to you can find more information here:
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/>
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# @default -- HTTP health checks.
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startupProbe:
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# @ignore
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httpGet:
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path: /health
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port: 4003
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scheme: HTTP
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# @ignore
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failureThreshold: 30
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# @ignore
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periodSeconds: 3
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# -- Readiness probe configuration for worker pods. You shouldn't need to
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# change this, but if you want to you can find more information here:
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/>
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# @default -- HTTP health checks.
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readinessProbe:
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# @ignore
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httpGet:
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path: /health
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port: 4003
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scheme: HTTP
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# @ignore
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periodSeconds: 3
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# @ignore
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failureThreshold: 1
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# -- Liveness probe configuration for worker pods. You shouldn't need to
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# change this, but if you want to you can find more information here:
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/>
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# @default -- HTTP health checks.
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livenessProbe:
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# @ignore
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httpGet:
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path: /health
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port: 4003
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scheme: HTTP
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# @ignore
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failureThreshold: 3
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# @ignore
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periodSeconds: 5
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autoscaling:
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# -- Whether to enable horizontal pod autoscaling for the worker service.
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enabled: false
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minReplicas: 1
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maxReplicas: 10
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# -- Target CPU utilization percentage for the worker service. Note that
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# for autoscaling to work, you will need to have metrics-server
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# configured, and resources set for the worker pods.
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targetCPUUtilizationPercentage: 80
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couchdb:
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# -- Whether or not to spin up a CouchDB instance in your cluster. True by
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# default, and the configuration for the CouchDB instance is under the
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# `couchdb` key at the root of this file. You can see what options are
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# available to you by looking at the official CouchDB Helm chart:
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# <https://github.com/apache/couchdb-helm/tree/couchdb-4.3.0/couchdb>.
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enabled: true
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# url: "" # only change if pointing to existing couch server
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# user: "" # only change if pointing to existing couch server
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# password: "" # only change if pointing to existing couch server
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port: 5984
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backup:
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# -- Whether or not to enable periodic CouchDB backups. This works by replicating
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# to another CouchDB instance.
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enabled: false
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# -- Target couchDB instance to back up to, either a hostname or an IP address.
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target: ""
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# -- Backup interval in seconds
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interval: ""
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# -- The resources to use for CouchDB backup pods. See
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/>
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# for more information on how to set these.
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resources: {}
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redis:
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# -- Whether or not to deploy a Redis pod into your cluster.
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enabled: true
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# -- Port to expose Redis on.
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port: 6379
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# @ignore (you should leave this as 1, we don't support clustering Redis)
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replicaCount: 1
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# -- If you choose to run Redis externally to this chart, you can specify the
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# connection details here.
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url: ""
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# -- The password to use when connecting to Redis. It's recommended that you change
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# this from the default if you're running Redis in-cluster.
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password: "budibase"
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# -- How much persistent storage to allocate to Redis.
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storage: 100Mi
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# -- If defined, storageClassName: <storageClass> If set to "-",
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# storageClassName: "", which disables dynamic provisioning If undefined
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# (the default) or set to null, no storageClassName spec is set, choosing
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# the default provisioner.
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storageClass: ""
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# -- The resources to use for Redis pods. See
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/>
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# for more information on how to set these.
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resources: {}
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objectStore:
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# -- Set to false if using another object store, such as S3. You will need
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# to set `services.objectStore.url` to point to your bucket if you do this.
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minio: true
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# -- Whether to enable the Minio web console or not. If you're exposing
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# Minio to the Internet (via a custom Ingress record, for example), you
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# should set this to false. If you're only exposing Minio to your cluster,
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# you can leave this as true.
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browser: true
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# @ignore
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port: 9000
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# @ignore (you should leave this as 1, we don't support clustering Minio)
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replicaCount: 1
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# -- AWS_ACCESS_KEY if using S3
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accessKey: ""
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# -- AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY if using S3
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secretKey: ""
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# -- AWS_REGION if using S3
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region: ""
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# -- URL to use for object storage. Only change this if you're using an
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# external object store, such as S3. Remember to set `minio: false` if you
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# do this.
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url: "http://minio-service:9000"
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# -- How much storage to give Minio in its PersistentVolumeClaim.
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storage: 100Mi
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# -- If defined, storageClassName: <storageClass> If set to "-",
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# storageClassName: "", which disables dynamic provisioning If undefined
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# (the default) or set to null, no storageClassName spec is set, choosing
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# the default provisioner.
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storageClass: ""
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# -- The resources to use for Minio pods. See
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# <https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/>
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# for more information on how to set these.
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resources: {}
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cloudfront:
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# -- Set the url of a distribution to enable cloudfront.
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cdn: ""
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# -- ID of public key stored in cloudfront.
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publicKeyId: ""
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# -- Base64 encoded private key for the above public key.
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privateKey64: ""
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# Override values in couchDB subchart. We're only specifying the values we're changing.
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# If you want to see all of the available values, see:
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# https://github.com/apache/couchdb-helm/tree/couchdb-4.3.0/couchdb
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couchdb:
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# -- The number of replicas to run in the CouchDB cluster. We set this to
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# 1 by default to make things simpler, but you can set it to 3 if you need
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# a high-availability CouchDB cluster.
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clusterSize: 1
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# -- We use a custom CouchDB image for running Budibase and we don't support
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# using any other CouchDB image. You shouldn't change this, and if you do we
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# can't guarantee that Budibase will work.
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image:
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# @ignore
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repository: budibase/couchdb
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# @ignore
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tag: v3.2.1
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# @ignore
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pullPolicy: Always
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# @ignore
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# This should remain false. We ship Clouseau ourselves as part of the
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# budibase/couchdb image, and it's not possible to disable it because it's a
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# core part of the Budibase experience.
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enableSearch: false
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couchdbConfig:
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couchdb:
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# -- Unique identifier for this CouchDB server instance. You shouldn't need
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# to change this.
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uuid: budibase-couchdb
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