ContainerImage.Pinniped/deploy_carvel/supervisor/config/deployment.yaml
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#! Copyright 2020-2022 the Pinniped contributors. All Rights Reserved.
#! SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
#@ load("@ytt:data", "data")
#@ load("@ytt:yaml", "yaml")
#@ load("helpers.lib.yaml",
#@ "defaultLabel",
#@ "labels",
#@ "deploymentPodLabel",
#@ "namespace",
#@ "defaultResourceName",
#@ "defaultResourceNameWithSuffix",
#@ "pinnipedDevAPIGroupWithPrefix",
#@ "getPinnipedConfigMapData",
#@ "hasUnixNetworkEndpoint",
#@ )
#@ load("@ytt:template", "template")
#@ if not data.values.into_namespace:
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Namespace
metadata:
name: #@ data.values.namespace
labels: #@ labels()
#@ end
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: ServiceAccount
metadata:
name: #@ defaultResourceName()
namespace: #@ namespace()
labels: #@ labels()
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: #@ defaultResourceNameWithSuffix("static-config")
namespace: #@ namespace()
labels: #@ labels()
data:
#@yaml/text-templated-strings
pinniped.yaml: #@ yaml.encode(getPinnipedConfigMapData())
---
#@ if data.values.image_pull_dockerconfigjson and data.values.image_pull_dockerconfigjson != "":
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
name: image-pull-secret
namespace: #@ namespace()
labels: #@ labels()
type: kubernetes.io/dockerconfigjson
data:
.dockerconfigjson: #@ data.values.image_pull_dockerconfigjson
#@ end
---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: #@ defaultResourceName()
namespace: #@ namespace()
labels: #@ labels()
spec:
replicas: #@ data.values.replicas
selector:
#! In hindsight, this should have been deploymentPodLabel(), but this field is immutable so changing it would break upgrades.
matchLabels: #@ defaultLabel()
template:
metadata:
labels:
#! This has always included defaultLabel(), which is used by this Deployment's selector.
_: #@ template.replace(defaultLabel())
#! More recently added the more unique deploymentPodLabel() so Services can select these Pods more specifically
#! without accidentally selecting pods from any future Deployments which might also want to use the defaultLabel().
_: #@ template.replace(deploymentPodLabel())
spec:
securityContext:
runAsUser: #@ data.values.run_as_user
runAsGroup: #@ data.values.run_as_group
serviceAccountName: #@ defaultResourceName()
#@ if data.values.image_pull_dockerconfigjson and data.values.image_pull_dockerconfigjson != "":
imagePullSecrets:
- name: image-pull-secret
#@ end
containers:
- name: #@ defaultResourceName()
#@ if data.values.image_digest:
image: #@ data.values.image_repo + "@" + data.values.image_digest
#@ else:
image: #@ data.values.image_repo + ":" + data.values.image_tag
#@ end
imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
command:
- pinniped-supervisor
- /etc/podinfo
- /etc/config/pinniped.yaml
securityContext:
readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
runAsNonRoot: true
allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
capabilities:
drop: [ "ALL" ]
#! seccompProfile was introduced in Kube v1.19. Using it on an older Kube version will result in a
#! kubectl validation error when installing via `kubectl apply`, which can be ignored using kubectl's
#! `--validate=false` flag. Note that installing via `kapp` does not complain about this validation error.
seccompProfile:
type: "RuntimeDefault"
resources:
requests:
#! If OIDCClient CRs are being used, then the Supervisor needs enough CPU to run expensive bcrypt
#! operations inside the implementation of the token endpoint for any authcode flows performed by those
#! clients, so for that use case administrators may wish to increase the requests.cpu value to more
#! closely align with their anticipated needs. Increasing this value will cause Kubernetes to give more
#! available CPU to this process during times of high CPU contention. By default, don't ask for too much
#! because that would make it impossible to install the Pinniped Supervisor on small clusters.
#! Aside from performing bcrypts at the token endpoint for those clients, the Supervisor is not a
#! particularly CPU-intensive process.
cpu: "100m" #! by default, request one-tenth of a CPU
memory: "128Mi"
limits:
#! By declaring a CPU limit that is not equal to the CPU request value, the Supervisor will be classified
#! by Kubernetes to have "burstable" quality of service.
#! See https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/quality-service-pod/#create-a-pod-that-gets-assigned-a-qos-class-of-burstable
#! If OIDCClient CRs are being used, and lots of simultaneous users have active sessions, then it is hard
#! pre-determine what the CPU limit should be for that use case. Guessing too low would cause the
#! pod's CPU usage to be throttled, resulting in poor performance. Guessing too high would allow clients
#! to cause the usage of lots of CPU resources. Administrators who have a good sense of anticipated usage
#! patterns may choose to set the requests.cpu and limits.cpu differently from these defaults.
cpu: "1000m" #! by default, throttle each pod's usage at 1 CPU
memory: "128Mi"
volumeMounts:
- name: config-volume
mountPath: /etc/config
readOnly: true
- name: podinfo
mountPath: /etc/podinfo
readOnly: true
#@ if hasUnixNetworkEndpoint():
- name: socket
mountPath: /pinniped_socket
readOnly: false #! writable to allow for socket use
#@ end
ports:
- containerPort: 8443
protocol: TCP
env:
#@ if data.values.https_proxy:
- name: HTTPS_PROXY
value: #@ data.values.https_proxy
#@ end
#@ if data.values.https_proxy and data.values.no_proxy:
- name: NO_PROXY
value: #@ data.values.no_proxy
#@ end
livenessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /healthz
port: 8443
scheme: HTTPS
initialDelaySeconds: 2
timeoutSeconds: 15
periodSeconds: 10
failureThreshold: 5
readinessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /healthz
port: 8443
scheme: HTTPS
initialDelaySeconds: 2
timeoutSeconds: 3
periodSeconds: 10
failureThreshold: 3
volumes:
- name: config-volume
configMap:
name: #@ defaultResourceNameWithSuffix("static-config")
- name: podinfo
downwardAPI:
items:
- path: "labels"
fieldRef:
fieldPath: metadata.labels
- path: "namespace"
fieldRef:
fieldPath: metadata.namespace
- path: "name"
fieldRef:
fieldPath: metadata.name
#@ if hasUnixNetworkEndpoint():
- name: socket
emptyDir: {}
#@ end
#! This will help make sure our multiple pods run on different nodes, making
#! our deployment "more" "HA".
affinity:
podAntiAffinity:
preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
- weight: 50
podAffinityTerm:
labelSelector:
matchLabels: #@ deploymentPodLabel()
topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
#! If name is changed, must also change names.apiService in the ConfigMap above and spec.service.name in the APIService below.
name: #@ defaultResourceNameWithSuffix("api")
namespace: #@ namespace()
labels: #@ labels()
#! prevent kapp from altering the selector of our services to match kubectl behavior
annotations:
kapp.k14s.io/disable-default-label-scoping-rules: ""
spec:
type: ClusterIP
selector: #@ deploymentPodLabel()
ports:
- protocol: TCP
port: 443
targetPort: 10250
---
apiVersion: apiregistration.k8s.io/v1
kind: APIService
metadata:
name: #@ pinnipedDevAPIGroupWithPrefix("v1alpha1.clientsecret.supervisor")
labels: #@ labels()
spec:
version: v1alpha1
group: #@ pinnipedDevAPIGroupWithPrefix("clientsecret.supervisor")
groupPriorityMinimum: 9900
versionPriority: 15
#! caBundle: Do not include this key here. Starts out null, will be updated/owned by the golang code.
service:
name: #@ defaultResourceNameWithSuffix("api")
namespace: #@ namespace()
port: 443