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nplus/charts/envbackend/values.yaml
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# yaml-language-server: $schema=values.schema.json
storage:
conf:
# -- this is the name of the common config storage.
# please see section "Storage" for more information
name:
# -- this is the size of the common config storage.
# please see section "Storage" for more information
size:
# -- you can set the volumeName to the value of a pre-existing
# volume to avoid having the PV created for you by the csi driver provisioner
volumeName:
ptemp:
# -- this is the name of the common persistant temp storage.
# please see section "Storage" for more information
name:
# -- this is the size of the common ptemp storage.
# please see section "Storage" for more information
size:
# -- you can set the volumeName to the value of a pre-existing
# volume to avoid having the PV created for you by the csi driver provisioner
volumeName:
# -- set the time zone for this component to make sure log output has a specific timestamp, internal dates and times are correct (like the creationDate in nappl)
# etc.
# @default -- `Europe/Berlin`
timezone:
meta:
# -- the type of the component. You should not change this value, except if
# you use a pipeliner in core mode. In core mode, it should be *core*, else *pipeliner*
# This type is used to create cluster communication for nappl and nstl and potentially
# group multiple replicaSets into one service.
type:
# -- lists the ports this component exposes. This is important for zero trust mode and others.
ports:
# -- The http port this component uses (if any). In zero trust mode, this will be disabled.
# @internal -- this is a constant value of the component and should not be changed.
http:
# -- The tls / https port, this component uses (if any)
# @internal -- this is a constant value of the component and should not be changed.
https:
# -- A potential tcp port, this component uses (if any)
# @internal -- this is a constant value of the component and should not be changed.
tcp:
# -- A potential tls / tcps port, this component uses (if any)
# @internal -- this is a constant value of the component and should not be changed.
tcps:
# -- A potential rmi port, this component uses (if any)
# @internal -- this is a constant value of the component and should not be changed.
rmi:
# -- sets tenant information to be able to invoice per use in a cloud environment
tenant:
# -- sets provider (partner, reseller) information to be able to invoice per use in a cloud environment
provider:
# -- Sets the wave in which this component should be deployed within an ArgoCD deployment
# if unset, it uses the default wave thus all components are installed in one wave, then relying
# on correct wait settings just like in a helm installation
wave:
# -- Sets the language of the main service (in the *service* container). This is used for instance
# if you turn OpenTelemetry on, to know which Agent to inject into the container.
language:
# -- The container name of the main service for this component. This is used to define where to
# inject the telemetry agents, if any
serviceContainer:
# -- A optional parameter to indicate the stage (DEV, QA, PROD, ...) this component, instance or environment
# runs in. This can be used in template functions to add the stage to for instance the service name of
# telemetry services like open telemetry. (see telemetry example)
stage:
# -- This is the version of the component, used for display
# @internal -- set by devOps pipeline, so do not modify
componentVersion:
# -- Set tolerations for this component
tolerations:
# -- select specific nodes for this component
nodeSelector:
# -- Sets the name of a secret, which holds additional environment variables for
# the configuration. It is added as envFrom secretRef to the container.
envSecret:
# -- Sets the name of a configMap, which holds additional environment variables for
# the configuration. It is added as envFrom configMap to the container.
envMap:
# -- Sets additional environment variables for
# the configuration.
env:
# -- This overrides the output of the internal name function
nameOverride:
# -- This overrides the output of the internal fullname function
fullnameOverride:
utils:
# -- Turn debugging *on* will give you stack trace etc.
# Please check out the Chart Developer Guide
# @default -- `false`
debug:
# -- You can turn Comment rendering *on* to get descriptive information inside the manifests. It
# will also fail on depricated functions and keys, so it is recommended to only switch it off in PROD
# @default -- `true`
renderComments:
# -- By default, the namespace is rendered into the manifest. However, if you want to use
# `helm template` and store manifests for later applying them to multiple namespaces, you might
# want to turn this `false` to be able to use `kubectl apply -n <namespace> -f template.yaml` later
# @default -- `true`
includeNamespace:
# -- in Maintenance Mode, all *waitFor* actions will be skipped, the *Health Checks* are ignored and the
# pods will start in idle, not starting the service at all. This will allow you to gain access to the container
# to perform recovery and maintenance tasks while having the real container up.
# @default -- `false`
maintenance:
# -- If you use argoCD, you most likely want to use the argo Wave Feature as well, making sure the components
# of an instance are deployed ordered. However, in DEV you might want to disable this to allow live changing components
# while previous waves are not finished yet.
# @default -- `false`
disableWave:
# -- in case you use the argoCD Wave feature, you might think about switching off the waitFor mechanism, that makes sure PODs are
# only started after pre-requisites are fulfilled. You can disable the starndard wait mechanism, but at your own risk, as this might
# start components even if they are not intended to run yet.
# @default -- `false`
disableWait:
# -- if you set minReplicaCountType, a podDesruptionBudget will be created with this value as
# minAvailable, using the component type as selector. This is useful for components, that are spread
# across multiple replicaSets, like sharepoint or storage layer
minReplicaCountType:
# -- Settings for telemetry tools
telemetry:
# -- turns Open Telemetry on
openTelemetry:
# -- Sets the service name for the telemetry service to more convenient
# identify the displayed component
# Example: "{{ .this.meta.type }}-{{ .instance.name }}"
serviceName:
# -- Sets the terminationGracePeriodSeconds for the component
# If not set, it uses the Kubernetes defaults
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: