Files
coder/helm/values.yaml
T
2022-09-02 21:01:30 +10:00

81 lines
3.6 KiB
YAML

# coder -- Primary configuration for `coder server`.
coder:
# NOTE: this is currently not used as coder v2 does not support high
# availability yet.
# # coder.replicaCount -- The number of Kubernetes deployment replicas.
# replicaCount: 1
# coder.image -- The image to use for Coder.
image:
# coder.image.repo -- The repository of the image.
repo: "ghcr.io/coder/coder"
# coder.image.tag -- The tag of the image, defaults to {{.Chart.AppVersion}}
# if not set. If you're using the chart directly from git, the default
# app version will not work and you'll need to set this value. The helm
# chart helpfully fails quickly in this case.
tag: ""
# coder.image.pullPolicy -- The pull policy to use for the image. See:
# https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/images/#image-pull-policy
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
# coder.serviceAccount -- Configuration for the automatically created service
# account. Creation of the service account cannot be disabled.
serviceAccount:
# coder.serviceAccount.workspacePerms -- Whether or not to grant the coder
# service account permissions to manage workspaces. This includes
# permission to manage pods and persistent volume claims in the deployment
# namespace.
#
# It is recommended to keep this on if you are using Kubernetes templates
# within Coder.
workspacePerms: true
# coder.env -- The environment variables to set for Coder. These can be used
# to configure all aspects of `coder server`. Please see `coder server --help`
# for information about what environment variables can be set.
# Note: The following environment variables are set by default and cannot be
# overridden:
# - CODER_ADDRESS: set to 0.0.0.0:80 and cannot be changed.
# - CODER_TLS_ENABLE: set if tls.secretName is not empty.
# - CODER_TLS_CERT_FILE: set if tls.secretName is not empty.
# - CODER_TLS_KEY_FILE: set if tls.secretName is not empty.
env: []
# coder.tls -- The TLS configuration for Coder.
tls:
# coder.tls.secretName -- The name of the secret containing the TLS
# certificate. The secret should exist in the same namespace as the Helm
# deployment and should be of type "kubernetes.io/tls". The secret will be
# automatically mounted into the pod if specified, and the correct
# "CODER_TLS_*" environment variables will be set for you.
secretName: ""
# coder.resources -- The resources to request for Coder. These are optional
# and are not set by default.
resources: {}
# limits:
# cpu: 100m
# memory: 128Mi
# requests:
# cpu: 100m
# memory: 128Mi
# coder.service -- The Service object to expose for Coder.
service:
# coder.service.enable -- Whether to create the Service object.
enable: true
# coder.service.type -- The type of service to expose. See:
# https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#publishing-services-service-types
type: LoadBalancer
# coder.service.externalTrafficPolicy -- The external traffic policy to use.
# You may need to change this to "Local" to preserve the source IP address
# in some situations.
# https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/create-external-load-balancer/#preserving-the-client-source-ip
externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster
# coder.service.loadBalancerIP -- The IP address of the LoadBalancer. If not
# specified, a new IP will be generated each time the load balancer is
# recreated. It is recommended to manually create a static IP address in
# your cloud and specify it here in production to avoid accidental IP
# address changes.
loadBalancerIP: ""