ContainerImage.Pinniped/deploy_carvel/supervisor/schema-openapi.yml
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openapi: 3.0.0
info:
version: 0.1.0
title: Schema for data values, generated by ytt
paths: {}
components:
schemas:
dataValues:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
app_name:
type: string
description: Namespace of pinniped-supervisor
default: pinniped-supervisor
namespace:
type: string
description: Creates a new namespace statically in yaml with the given name and installs the app into that namespace.
default: pinniped-supervisor
into_namespace:
type: string
nullable: true
description: 'Overrides namespace. This is actually confusingly worded. TODO: CAN WE REWRITE THIS ONE???'
default: null
custom_labels:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
description: 'All resources created statically by yaml at install-time and all resources created dynamically by controllers at runtime will be labelled with `app: $app_name` and also with the labels specified here.'
properties: {}
replicas:
type: integer
description: Specify how many replicas of the Pinniped server to run.
default: 2
image_repo:
type: string
description: Specify either an image_digest or an image_tag. If both are given, only image_digest will be used.
default: projects.registry.vmware.com/pinniped/pinniped-server
image_digest:
type: string
nullable: true
description: Specify either an image_digest or an image_tag. If both are given, only image_digest will be used.
default: null
image_tag:
type: string
description: Specify either an image_digest or an image_tag. If both are given, only image_digest will be used.
default: latest
package_image_repo:
type: string
nullable: true
default: null
package_image_digest:
type: string
nullable: true
default: null
package_image_tag:
type: string
nullable: true
default: null
package_version:
type: string
nullable: true
default: null
image_pull_dockerconfigjson:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
nullable: true
properties:
auths:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
https://registry.example.com:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
username:
type: string
default: USERNAME
password:
type: string
default: PASSWORD
auth:
type: string
default: BASE64_ENCODED_USERNAME_COLON_PASSWORD
deprecated_service_http_nodeport_port:
type: integer
nullable: true
description: will be removed in a future release; when specified, creates a NodePort Service with this `port` value, with port 8080 as its `targetPort`; e.g. 31234
default: null
deprecated_service_http_nodeport_nodeport:
type: integer
nullable: true
description: will be removed in a future release; the `nodePort` value of the NodePort Service, optional when `deprecated_service_http_nodeport_port` is specified; e.g. 31234
default: null
deprecated_service_http_loadbalancer_port:
type: integer
nullable: true
description: will be removed in a future release; when specified, creates a LoadBalancer Service with this `port` value, with port 8080 as its `targetPort`; e.g. 8443
default: null
deprecated_service_http_clusterip_port:
type: integer
nullable: true
description: will be removed in a future release; when specified, creates a ClusterIP Service with this `port` value, with port 8080 as its `targetPort`; e.g. 8443
default: null
service_https_nodeport_port:
type: integer
nullable: true
description: when specified, creates a NodePort Service with this `port` value, with port 8443 as its `targetPort`; e.g. 31243
default: null
service_https_nodeport_nodeport:
type: integer
nullable: true
description: the `nodePort` value of the NodePort Service, optional when `service_https_nodeport_port` is specified; e.g. 31243
default: null
service_https_loadbalancer_port:
type: integer
nullable: true
description: when specified, creates a LoadBalancer Service with this `port` value, with port 8443 as its `targetPort`; e.g. 8443
default: null
service_https_clusterip_port:
type: integer
nullable: true
description: when specified, creates a ClusterIP Service with this `port` value, with port 8443 as its `targetPort`; e.g. 8443
default: null
service_loadbalancer_ip:
type: string
nullable: true
description: The `loadBalancerIP` value of the LoadBalancer Service. Ignored unless service_https_loadbalancer_port is provided. e.g. 1.2.3.4
default: null
log_level:
type: string
nullable: true
description: 'Specify the verbosity of logging: info ("nice to know" information), debug (developer information), trace (timing information), or all (kitchen sink). Do not use trace or all on production systems, as credentials may get logged.'
default: null
deprecated_log_format:
type: string
nullable: true
description: 'Specify the format of logging: json (for machine parsable logs) and text (for legacy klog formatted logs). By default, when this value is left unset, logs are formatted in json. This configuration is deprecated and will be removed in a future release at which point logs will always be formatted as json.'
default: null
run_as_user:
type: integer
description: run_as_user specifies the user ID that will own the process, see the Dockerfile for the reasoning behind this choice
default: 65532
run_as_group:
type: integer
description: run_as_group specifies the group ID that will own the process, see the Dockerfile for the reasoning behind this choice
default: 65532
api_group_suffix:
type: string
description: Specify the API group suffix for all Pinniped API groups. By default, this is set to pinniped.dev, so Pinniped API groups will look like foo.pinniped.dev, authentication.concierge.pinniped.dev, etc. As an example, if this is set to tuna.io, then Pinniped API groups will look like foo.tuna.io. authentication.concierge.tuna.io, etc.
default: pinniped.dev
https_proxy:
type: string
nullable: true
description: Set the standard golang HTTPS_PROXY and NO_PROXY environment variables on the Supervisor containers. These will be used when the Supervisor makes backend-to-backend calls to upstream identity providers using HTTPS, e.g. when the Supervisor fetches discovery documents, JWKS keys, and tokens from an upstream OIDC Provider. The Supervisor never makes insecure HTTP calls, so there is no reason to set HTTP_PROXY.
default: null
no_proxy:
type: string
description: NO_PROXY environment variable. do not proxy Kubernetes endpoints
default: $(KUBERNETES_SERVICE_HOST),169.254.169.254,127.0.0.1,localhost,.svc,.cluster.local
endpoints:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
nullable: true
description: Control the HTTP and HTTPS listeners of the Supervisor.
properties:
https:
type: object
additionalProperties: false
properties:
network:
type: string
default: tcp | unix | disabled
address:
type: string
default: host:port when network=tcp or /pinniped_socket/socketfile.sock when network=unix
deprecated_insecure_accept_external_unencrypted_http_requests:
type: boolean
description: Optionally override the validation on the endpoints.http value which checks that only loopback interfaces are used.
default: false