ContainerImage.Pinniped/deploy/supervisor/values.yaml
Andrew Keesler 724c0d3eb0
Add YTT template value for setting log level
This is helpful for us, amongst other users, because we want to enable "debug"
logging whenever we deploy components for testing.

See a5643e3 for addition of log level.

Signed-off-by: Andrew Keesler <akeesler@vmware.com>
2020-11-11 09:01:38 -05:00

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#! Copyright 2020 the Pinniped contributors. All Rights Reserved.
#! SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
#@data/values
---
app_name: pinniped-supervisor
#! Creates a new namespace statically in yaml with the given name and installs the app into that namespace.
namespace: pinniped-supervisor
#! If specified, assumes that a namespace of the given name already exists and installs the app into that namespace.
#! If both `namespace` and `into_namespace` are specified, then only `into_namespace` is used.
into_namespace: #! e.g. my-preexisting-namespace
#! 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. The value of `custom_labels` must be a map of string keys to string values.
#! The app can be uninstalled either by:
#! 1. Deleting the static install-time yaml resources including the static namespace, which will cascade and also delete
#! resources that were dynamically created by controllers at runtime
#! 2. Or, deleting all resources by label, which does not assume that there was a static install-time yaml namespace.
custom_labels: {} #! e.g. {myCustomLabelName: myCustomLabelValue, otherCustomLabelName: otherCustomLabelValue}
#! Specify how many replicas of the Pinniped server to run.
replicas: 2
#! Specify either an image_digest or an image_tag. If both are given, only image_digest will be used.
image_repo: docker.io/getpinniped/pinniped-server
image_digest: #! e.g. sha256:f3c4fdfd3ef865d4b97a1fd295d94acc3f0c654c46b6f27ffad5cf80216903c8
image_tag: latest
#! Specifies a secret to be used when pulling the above `image_repo` container image.
#! Can be used when the above image_repo is a private registry.
#! Typically the value would be the output of: kubectl create secret docker-registry x --docker-server=https://example.io --docker-username="USERNAME" --docker-password="PASSWORD" --dry-run=client -o json | jq -r '.data[".dockerconfigjson"]'
#! Optional.
image_pull_dockerconfigjson: #! e.g. {"auths":{"https://registry.example.com":{"username":"USERNAME","password":"PASSWORD","auth":"BASE64_ENCODED_USERNAME_COLON_PASSWORD"}}}
#! Specify how to expose the Supervisor app's HTTP and/or HTTPS ports as a Service.
#! Typically you would set a value for only one of the following service types, for either HTTP or HTTPS depending on your needs.
#! An HTTP service should not be exposed outside the cluster. It would not be secure to serve OIDC endpoints to end users via HTTP.
#! Setting any of these values means that a Service of that type will be created.
#! Note that all port numbers should be numbers (not strings), i.e. use ytt's `--data-value-yaml` instead of `--data-value`.
service_http_nodeport_port: #! when specified, creates a NodePort Service with this `port` value, with port 8080 as its `targetPort`; e.g. 31234
service_http_nodeport_nodeport: #! the `nodePort` value of the NodePort Service, optional when `service_http_nodeport_port` is specified; e.g. 31234
service_http_loadbalancer_port: #! when specified, creates a LoadBalancer Service with this `port` value, with port 8080 as its `targetPort`; e.g. 8443
service_http_clusterip_port: #! when specified, creates a ClusterIP Service with this `port` value, with port 8080 as its `targetPort`; e.g. 8443
service_https_nodeport_port: #! when specified, creates a NodePort Service with this `port` value, with port 8443 as its `targetPort`; e.g. 31243
service_https_nodeport_nodeport: #! the `nodePort` value of the NodePort Service, optional when `service_http_nodeport_port` is specified; e.g. 31243
service_https_loadbalancer_port: #! when specified, creates a LoadBalancer Service with this `port` value, with port 8443 as its `targetPort`; e.g. 8443
service_https_clusterip_port: #! when specified, creates a ClusterIP Service with this `port` value, with port 8443 as its `targetPort`; e.g. 8443
#! The `loadBalancerIP` value of the LoadBalancer Service.
#! Ignored unless service_http_loadbalancer_port and/or service_https_loadbalancer_port are provided.
#! Optional.
service_loadbalancer_ip: #! e.g. 1.2.3.4
#! Specify the verbosity of logging: info ("nice to know" information), debug (developer
#! information), trace (timing information), all (kitchen sink).
log_level: #! By default, when this value is left unset, only warnings and errors are printed. There is no way to suppress warning and error logs.