diff --git a/Kubernetes/GitOps/Grafana/values.yaml b/Kubernetes/GitOps/Grafana/values.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9c90ee8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Kubernetes/GitOps/Grafana/values.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,1201 @@ +global: + # To help compatibility with other charts which use global.imagePullSecrets. + # Allow either an array of {name: pullSecret} maps (k8s-style), or an array of strings (more common helm-style). + # Can be tempalted. + # global: + # imagePullSecrets: + # - name: pullSecret1 + # - name: pullSecret2 + # or + # global: + # imagePullSecrets: + # - pullSecret1 + # - pullSecret2 + imagePullSecrets: [] + +rbac: + create: true + ## Use an existing ClusterRole/Role (depending on rbac.namespaced false/true) + # useExistingRole: name-of-some-(cluster)role + pspEnabled: false + pspUseAppArmor: false + namespaced: false + extraRoleRules: [] + # - apiGroups: [] + # resources: [] + # verbs: [] + extraClusterRoleRules: [] + # - apiGroups: [] + # resources: [] + # verbs: [] +serviceAccount: + create: true + name: + nameTest: + ## ServiceAccount labels. + labels: {} +## Service account annotations. Can be templated. +# annotations: +# eks.amazonaws.com/role-arn: arn:aws:iam::123456789000:role/iam-role-name-here + autoMount: true + +replicas: 1 + +## Create a headless service for the deployment +headlessService: false + +## Create HorizontalPodAutoscaler object for deployment type +# +autoscaling: + enabled: false + minReplicas: 1 + maxReplicas: 5 + targetCPU: "60" + targetMemory: "" + behavior: {} + +## See `kubectl explain poddisruptionbudget.spec` for more +## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/configure-pdb/ +podDisruptionBudget: {} +# minAvailable: 1 +# maxUnavailable: 1 + +## See `kubectl explain deployment.spec.strategy` for more +## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/deployment/#strategy +deploymentStrategy: + type: RollingUpdate + +readinessProbe: + httpGet: + path: /api/health + port: 3000 + +livenessProbe: + httpGet: + path: /api/health + port: 3000 + initialDelaySeconds: 60 + timeoutSeconds: 30 + failureThreshold: 10 + +## Use an alternate scheduler, e.g. "stork". +## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/configure-multiple-schedulers/ +## +# schedulerName: "default-scheduler" + +image: + repository: grafana/grafana + # Overrides the Grafana image tag whose default is the chart appVersion + tag: "" + sha: "" + pullPolicy: IfNotPresent + + ## Optionally specify an array of imagePullSecrets. + ## Secrets must be manually created in the namespace. + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/pull-image-private-registry/ + ## Can be templated. + ## + pullSecrets: [] + # - myRegistrKeySecretName + +testFramework: + enabled: true + image: "bats/bats" + tag: "v1.4.1" + imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent + securityContext: {} + +securityContext: + runAsUser: 472 + runAsGroup: 472 + fsGroup: 472 + +containerSecurityContext: {} + +# Enable creating the grafana configmap +createConfigmap: true + +# Extra configmaps to mount in grafana pods +# Values are templated. +extraConfigmapMounts: [] + # - name: certs-configmap + # mountPath: /etc/grafana/ssl/ + # subPath: certificates.crt # (optional) + # configMap: certs-configmap + # readOnly: true + + +extraEmptyDirMounts: [] + # - name: provisioning-notifiers + # mountPath: /etc/grafana/provisioning/notifiers + + +# Apply extra labels to common labels. +extraLabels: {} + +## Assign a PriorityClassName to pods if set +# priorityClassName: + +downloadDashboardsImage: + repository: curlimages/curl + tag: 7.85.0 + sha: "" + pullPolicy: IfNotPresent + +downloadDashboards: + env: {} + envFromSecret: "" + resources: {} + securityContext: {} + envValueFrom: {} + # ENV_NAME: + # configMapKeyRef: + # name: configmap-name + # key: value_key + +## Pod Annotations +# podAnnotations: {} + +## Pod Labels +# podLabels: {} + +podPortName: grafana +gossipPortName: gossip +## Deployment annotations +# annotations: {} + +## Expose the grafana service to be accessed from outside the cluster (LoadBalancer service). +## or access it from within the cluster (ClusterIP service). Set the service type and the port to serve it. +## ref: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services/ +## +service: + enabled: true + type: ClusterIP + port: 80 + targetPort: 3000 + # targetPort: 4181 To be used with a proxy extraContainer + ## Service annotations. Can be templated. + annotations: {} + labels: {} + portName: service + # Adds the appProtocol field to the service. This allows to work with istio protocol selection. Ex: "http" or "tcp" + appProtocol: "" + +serviceMonitor: + ## If true, a ServiceMonitor CRD is created for a prometheus operator + ## https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator + ## + enabled: false + path: /metrics + # namespace: monitoring (defaults to use the namespace this chart is deployed to) + labels: {} + interval: 1m + scheme: http + tlsConfig: {} + scrapeTimeout: 30s + relabelings: [] + targetLabels: [] + +extraExposePorts: [] + # - name: keycloak + # port: 8080 + # targetPort: 8080 + # type: ClusterIP + +# overrides pod.spec.hostAliases in the grafana deployment's pods +hostAliases: [] + # - ip: "1.2.3.4" + # hostnames: + # - "my.host.com" + +ingress: + enabled: false + # For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the ingress-controller via the field ingressClassName + # See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#specifying-the-class-of-an-ingress + # ingressClassName: nginx + # Values can be templated + annotations: {} + # kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx + # kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true" + labels: {} + path: / + + # pathType is only for k8s >= 1.1= + pathType: Prefix + + hosts: + - chart-example.local + ## Extra paths to prepend to every host configuration. This is useful when working with annotation based services. + extraPaths: [] + # - path: /* + # backend: + # serviceName: ssl-redirect + # servicePort: use-annotation + ## Or for k8s > 1.19 + # - path: /* + # pathType: Prefix + # backend: + # service: + # name: ssl-redirect + # port: + # name: use-annotation + + + tls: [] + # - secretName: chart-example-tls + # hosts: + # - chart-example.local + +resources: {} +# limits: +# cpu: 100m +# memory: 128Mi +# requests: +# cpu: 100m +# memory: 128Mi + +## Node labels for pod assignment +## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/node-selection/ +# +nodeSelector: + worker: "true" + +## Tolerations for pod assignment +## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/ +## +tolerations: [] + +## Affinity for pod assignment (evaluated as template) +## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/#affinity-and-anti-affinity +## +affinity: {} + +## Topology Spread Constraints +## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-topology-spread-constraints/ +## +topologySpreadConstraints: [] + +## Additional init containers (evaluated as template) +## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/init-containers/ +## +extraInitContainers: [] + +## Enable an Specify container in extraContainers. This is meant to allow adding an authentication proxy to a grafana pod +extraContainers: "" +# extraContainers: | +# - name: proxy +# image: quay.io/gambol99/keycloak-proxy:latest +# args: +# - -provider=github +# - -client-id= +# - -client-secret= +# - -github-org= +# - -email-domain=* +# - -cookie-secret= +# - -http-address=http://0.0.0.0:4181 +# - -upstream-url=http://127.0.0.1:3000 +# ports: +# - name: proxy-web +# containerPort: 4181 + +## Volumes that can be used in init containers that will not be mounted to deployment pods +extraContainerVolumes: [] +# - name: volume-from-secret +# secret: +# secretName: secret-to-mount +# - name: empty-dir-volume +# emptyDir: {} + +## Enable persistence using Persistent Volume Claims +## ref: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes/ +## +persistence: + type: pvc + enabled: true + # storageClassName: default + accessModes: + - ReadWriteOnce + size: 10Gi + # annotations: {} + finalizers: + - kubernetes.io/pvc-protection + # selectorLabels: {} + ## Sub-directory of the PV to mount. Can be templated. + # subPath: "" + ## Name of an existing PVC. Can be templated. + # existingClaim: + ## Extra labels to apply to a PVC. + extraPvcLabels: {} + + ## If persistence is not enabled, this allows to mount the + ## local storage in-memory to improve performance + ## + inMemory: + enabled: false + ## The maximum usage on memory medium EmptyDir would be + ## the minimum value between the SizeLimit specified + ## here and the sum of memory limits of all containers in a pod + ## + # sizeLimit: 300Mi + +initChownData: + ## If false, data ownership will not be reset at startup + ## This allows the grafana-server to be run with an arbitrary user + ## + enabled: true + + ## initChownData container image + ## + image: + repository: busybox + tag: "1.31.1" + sha: "" + pullPolicy: IfNotPresent + + ## initChownData resource requests and limits + ## Ref: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/compute-resources/ + ## + resources: {} + # limits: + # cpu: 100m + # memory: 128Mi + # requests: + # cpu: 100m + # memory: 128Mi + securityContext: + runAsNonRoot: false + runAsUser: 0 + + +# Administrator credentials when not using an existing secret (see below) +adminUser: admin +# adminPassword: strongpassword + +# Use an existing secret for the admin user. +admin: + ## Name of the secret. Can be templated. + existingSecret: "" + userKey: admin-user + passwordKey: admin-password + +## Define command to be executed at startup by grafana container +## Needed if using `vault-env` to manage secrets (ref: https://banzaicloud.com/blog/inject-secrets-into-pods-vault/) +## Default is "run.sh" as defined in grafana's Dockerfile +# command: +# - "sh" +# - "/run.sh" + +## Optionally define args if command is used +## Needed if using `hashicorp/envconsul` to manage secrets +## By default no arguments are set +# args: +# - "-secret" +# - "secret/grafana" +# - "./grafana" + +## Extra environment variables that will be pass onto deployment pods +## +## to provide grafana with access to CloudWatch on AWS EKS: +## 1. create an iam role of type "Web identity" with provider oidc.eks.* (note the provider for later) +## 2. edit the "Trust relationships" of the role, add a line inside the StringEquals clause using the +## same oidc eks provider as noted before (same as the existing line) +## also, replace NAMESPACE and prometheus-operator-grafana with the service account namespace and name +## +## "oidc.eks.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/id/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:sub": "system:serviceaccount:NAMESPACE:prometheus-operator-grafana", +## +## 3. attach a policy to the role, you can use a built in policy called CloudWatchReadOnlyAccess +## 4. use the following env: (replace 123456789000 and iam-role-name-here with your aws account number and role name) +## +## env: +## AWS_ROLE_ARN: arn:aws:iam::123456789000:role/iam-role-name-here +## AWS_WEB_IDENTITY_TOKEN_FILE: /var/run/secrets/eks.amazonaws.com/serviceaccount/token +## AWS_REGION: us-east-1 +## +## 5. uncomment the EKS section in extraSecretMounts: below +## 6. uncomment the annotation section in the serviceAccount: above +## make sure to replace arn:aws:iam::123456789000:role/iam-role-name-here with your role arn + +env: {} + +## "valueFrom" environment variable references that will be added to deployment pods. Name is templated. +## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.19/#envvarsource-v1-core +## Renders in container spec as: +## env: +## ... +## - name: +## valueFrom: +## +envValueFrom: {} + # ENV_NAME: + # configMapKeyRef: + # name: configmap-name + # key: value_key + +## The name of a secret in the same kubernetes namespace which contain values to be added to the environment +## This can be useful for auth tokens, etc. Value is templated. +envFromSecret: "" + +## Sensible environment variables that will be rendered as new secret object +## This can be useful for auth tokens, etc +envRenderSecret: {} + +## The names of secrets in the same kubernetes namespace which contain values to be added to the environment +## Each entry should contain a name key, and can optionally specify whether the secret must be defined with an optional key. +## Name is templated. +envFromSecrets: [] +## - name: secret-name +## optional: true + +## The names of conifgmaps in the same kubernetes namespace which contain values to be added to the environment +## Each entry should contain a name key, and can optionally specify whether the configmap must be defined with an optional key. +## Name is templated. +## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.23/#configmapenvsource-v1-core +envFromConfigMaps: [] +## - name: configmap-name +## optional: true + +# Inject Kubernetes services as environment variables. +# See https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/connect-applications-service/#environment-variables +enableServiceLinks: true + +## Additional grafana server secret mounts +# Defines additional mounts with secrets. Secrets must be manually created in the namespace. +extraSecretMounts: [] + # - name: secret-files + # mountPath: /etc/secrets + # secretName: grafana-secret-files + # readOnly: true + # subPath: "" + # + # for AWS EKS (cloudwatch) use the following (see also instruction in env: above) + # - name: aws-iam-token + # mountPath: /var/run/secrets/eks.amazonaws.com/serviceaccount + # readOnly: true + # projected: + # defaultMode: 420 + # sources: + # - serviceAccountToken: + # audience: sts.amazonaws.com + # expirationSeconds: 86400 + # path: token + # + # for CSI e.g. Azure Key Vault use the following + # - name: secrets-store-inline + # mountPath: /run/secrets + # readOnly: true + # csi: + # driver: secrets-store.csi.k8s.io + # readOnly: true + # volumeAttributes: + # secretProviderClass: "akv-grafana-spc" + # nodePublishSecretRef: # Only required when using service principal mode + # name: grafana-akv-creds # Only required when using service principal mode + +## Additional grafana server volume mounts +# Defines additional volume mounts. +extraVolumeMounts: [] + # - name: extra-volume-0 + # mountPath: /mnt/volume0 + # readOnly: true + # existingClaim: volume-claim + # - name: extra-volume-1 + # mountPath: /mnt/volume1 + # readOnly: true + # hostPath: /usr/shared/ + # - name: grafana-secrets + # csi: true + # data: + # driver: secrets-store.csi.k8s.io + # readOnly: true + # volumeAttributes: + # secretProviderClass: "grafana-env-spc" + +## Container Lifecycle Hooks. Execute a specific bash command or make an HTTP request +lifecycleHooks: {} + # postStart: + # exec: + # command: [] + +## Pass the plugins you want installed as a list. +## +plugins: [] + # - digrich-bubblechart-panel + # - grafana-clock-panel + ## You can also use other plugin download URL, as long as they are valid zip files, + ## and specify the name of the plugin after the semicolon. Like this: + # - https://grafana.com/api/plugins/marcusolsson-json-datasource/versions/1.3.2/download;marcusolsson-json-datasource + +## Configure grafana datasources +## ref: http://docs.grafana.org/administration/provisioning/#datasources +## +datasources: {} +# datasources.yaml: +# apiVersion: 1 +# datasources: +# - name: Prometheus +# type: prometheus +# url: http://prometheus-prometheus-server +# access: proxy +# isDefault: true +# - name: CloudWatch +# type: cloudwatch +# access: proxy +# uid: cloudwatch +# editable: false +# jsonData: +# authType: default +# defaultRegion: us-east-1 + +## Configure grafana alerting (can be templated) +## ref: http://docs.grafana.org/administration/provisioning/#alerting +## +alerting: {} + # rules.yaml: + # apiVersion: 1 + # groups: + # - orgId: 1 + # name: '{{ .Chart.Name }}_my_rule_group' + # folder: my_first_folder + # interval: 60s + # rules: + # - uid: my_id_1 + # title: my_first_rule + # condition: A + # data: + # - refId: A + # datasourceUid: '-100' + # model: + # conditions: + # - evaluator: + # params: + # - 3 + # type: gt + # operator: + # type: and + # query: + # params: + # - A + # reducer: + # type: last + # type: query + # datasource: + # type: __expr__ + # uid: '-100' + # expression: 1==0 + # intervalMs: 1000 + # maxDataPoints: 43200 + # refId: A + # type: math + # dashboardUid: my_dashboard + # panelId: 123 + # noDataState: Alerting + # for: 60s + # annotations: + # some_key: some_value + # labels: + # team: sre_team_1 + # contactpoints.yaml: + # apiVersion: 1 + # contactPoints: + # - orgId: 1 + # name: cp_1 + # receivers: + # - uid: first_uid + # type: pagerduty + # settings: + # integrationKey: XXX + # severity: critical + # class: ping failure + # component: Grafana + # group: app-stack + # summary: | + # {{ `{{ include "default.message" . }}` }} + +## Configure notifiers +## ref: http://docs.grafana.org/administration/provisioning/#alert-notification-channels +## +notifiers: {} +# notifiers.yaml: +# notifiers: +# - name: email-notifier +# type: email +# uid: email1 +# # either: +# org_id: 1 +# # or +# org_name: Main Org. +# is_default: true +# settings: +# addresses: an_email_address@example.com +# delete_notifiers: + +## Configure grafana dashboard providers +## ref: http://docs.grafana.org/administration/provisioning/#dashboards +## +## `path` must be /var/lib/grafana/dashboards/ +## +dashboardProviders: {} +# dashboardproviders.yaml: +# apiVersion: 1 +# providers: +# - name: 'default' +# orgId: 1 +# folder: '' +# type: file +# disableDeletion: false +# editable: true +# options: +# path: /var/lib/grafana/dashboards/default + +## Configure grafana dashboard to import +## NOTE: To use dashboards you must also enable/configure dashboardProviders +## ref: https://grafana.com/dashboards +## +## dashboards per provider, use provider name as key. +## +dashboards: {} + # default: + # some-dashboard: + # json: | + # $RAW_JSON + # custom-dashboard: + # file: dashboards/custom-dashboard.json + # prometheus-stats: + # gnetId: 2 + # revision: 2 + # datasource: Prometheus + # local-dashboard: + # url: https://example.com/repository/test.json + # token: '' + # local-dashboard-base64: + # url: https://example.com/repository/test-b64.json + # token: '' + # b64content: true + # local-dashboard-gitlab: + # url: https://example.com/repository/test-gitlab.json + # gitlabToken: '' + # local-dashboard-bitbucket: + # url: https://example.com/repository/test-bitbucket.json + # bearerToken: '' + # local-dashboard-azure: + # url: https://example.com/repository/test-azure.json + # basic: '' + # acceptHeader: '*/*' + +## Reference to external ConfigMap per provider. Use provider name as key and ConfigMap name as value. +## A provider dashboards must be defined either by external ConfigMaps or in values.yaml, not in both. +## ConfigMap data example: +## +## data: +## example-dashboard.json: | +## RAW_JSON +## +dashboardsConfigMaps: {} +# default: "" + +## Grafana's primary configuration +## NOTE: values in map will be converted to ini format +## ref: http://docs.grafana.org/installation/configuration/ +## +grafana.ini: + paths: + data: /var/lib/grafana/ + logs: /var/log/grafana + plugins: /var/lib/grafana/plugins + provisioning: /etc/grafana/provisioning + analytics: + check_for_updates: true + log: + mode: console + grafana_net: + url: https://grafana.net + server: + domain: "{{ if (and .Values.ingress.enabled .Values.ingress.hosts) }}{{ .Values.ingress.hosts | first }}{{ else }}''{{ end }}" +## grafana Authentication can be enabled with the following values on grafana.ini + # server: + # The full public facing url you use in browser, used for redirects and emails + # root_url: + # https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/auth/github/#enable-github-in-grafana + # auth.github: + # enabled: false + # allow_sign_up: false + # scopes: user:email,read:org + # auth_url: https://github.com/login/oauth/authorize + # token_url: https://github.com/login/oauth/access_token + # api_url: https://api.github.com/user + # team_ids: + # allowed_organizations: + # client_id: + # client_secret: +## LDAP Authentication can be enabled with the following values on grafana.ini +## NOTE: Grafana will fail to start if the value for ldap.toml is invalid + # auth.ldap: + # enabled: true + # allow_sign_up: true + # config_file: /etc/grafana/ldap.toml + +## Grafana's LDAP configuration +## Templated by the template in _helpers.tpl +## NOTE: To enable the grafana.ini must be configured with auth.ldap.enabled +## ref: http://docs.grafana.org/installation/configuration/#auth-ldap +## ref: http://docs.grafana.org/installation/ldap/#configuration +ldap: + enabled: false + # `existingSecret` is a reference to an existing secret containing the ldap configuration + # for Grafana in a key `ldap-toml`. + existingSecret: "" + # `config` is the content of `ldap.toml` that will be stored in the created secret + config: "" + # config: |- + # verbose_logging = true + + # [[servers]] + # host = "my-ldap-server" + # port = 636 + # use_ssl = true + # start_tls = false + # ssl_skip_verify = false + # bind_dn = "uid=%s,ou=users,dc=myorg,dc=com" + +## Grafana's SMTP configuration +## NOTE: To enable, grafana.ini must be configured with smtp.enabled +## ref: http://docs.grafana.org/installation/configuration/#smtp +smtp: + # `existingSecret` is a reference to an existing secret containing the smtp configuration + # for Grafana. + existingSecret: "" + userKey: "user" + passwordKey: "password" + +## Sidecars that collect the configmaps with specified label and stores the included files them into the respective folders +## Requires at least Grafana 5 to work and can't be used together with parameters dashboardProviders, datasources and dashboards +sidecar: + image: + repository: quay.io/kiwigrid/k8s-sidecar + tag: 1.22.0 + sha: "" + imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent + resources: {} +# limits: +# cpu: 100m +# memory: 100Mi +# requests: +# cpu: 50m +# memory: 50Mi + securityContext: {} + # skipTlsVerify Set to true to skip tls verification for kube api calls + # skipTlsVerify: true + enableUniqueFilenames: false + readinessProbe: {} + livenessProbe: {} + # Log level default for all sidecars. Can be one of: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, CRITICAL. Defaults to INFO + # logLevel: INFO + alerts: + enabled: false + # Additional environment variables for the alerts sidecar + env: {} + # Do not reprocess already processed unchanged resources on k8s API reconnect. + # ignoreAlreadyProcessed: true + # label that the configmaps with alert are marked with + label: grafana_alert + # value of label that the configmaps with alert are set to + labelValue: "" + # Log level. Can be one of: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, CRITICAL. + # logLevel: INFO + # If specified, the sidecar will search for alert config-maps inside this namespace. + # Otherwise the namespace in which the sidecar is running will be used. + # It's also possible to specify ALL to search in all namespaces + searchNamespace: null + # Method to use to detect ConfigMap changes. With WATCH the sidecar will do a WATCH requests, with SLEEP it will list all ConfigMaps, then sleep for 60 seconds. + watchMethod: WATCH + # search in configmap, secret or both + resource: both + # watchServerTimeout: request to the server, asking it to cleanly close the connection after that. + # defaults to 60sec; much higher values like 3600 seconds (1h) are feasible for non-Azure K8S + # watchServerTimeout: 3600 + # + # watchClientTimeout: is a client-side timeout, configuring your local socket. + # If you have a network outage dropping all packets with no RST/FIN, + # this is how long your client waits before realizing & dropping the connection. + # defaults to 66sec (sic!) + # watchClientTimeout: 60 + # + # Endpoint to send request to reload alerts + reloadURL: "http://localhost:3000/api/admin/provisioning/alerting/reload" + # Absolute path to shell script to execute after a alert got reloaded + script: null + skipReload: false + # Deploy the alert sidecar as an initContainer in addition to a container. + # Sets the size limit of the alert sidecar emptyDir volume + sizeLimit: {} + dashboards: + enabled: false + # Additional environment variables for the dashboards sidecar + env: {} + # Do not reprocess already processed unchanged resources on k8s API reconnect. + # ignoreAlreadyProcessed: true + SCProvider: true + # label that the configmaps with dashboards are marked with + label: grafana_dashboard + # value of label that the configmaps with dashboards are set to + labelValue: "" + # Log level. Can be one of: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, CRITICAL. + # logLevel: INFO + # folder in the pod that should hold the collected dashboards (unless `defaultFolderName` is set) + folder: /tmp/dashboards + # The default folder name, it will create a subfolder under the `folder` and put dashboards in there instead + defaultFolderName: null + # Namespaces list. If specified, the sidecar will search for config-maps/secrets inside these namespaces. + # Otherwise the namespace in which the sidecar is running will be used. + # It's also possible to specify ALL to search in all namespaces. + searchNamespace: null + # Method to use to detect ConfigMap changes. With WATCH the sidecar will do a WATCH requests, with SLEEP it will list all ConfigMaps, then sleep for 60 seconds. + watchMethod: WATCH + # search in configmap, secret or both + resource: both + # If specified, the sidecar will look for annotation with this name to create folder and put graph here. + # You can use this parameter together with `provider.foldersFromFilesStructure`to annotate configmaps and create folder structure. + folderAnnotation: null + # Endpoint to send request to reload alerts + reloadURL: "http://localhost:3000/api/admin/provisioning/dashboards/reload" + # Absolute path to shell script to execute after a configmap got reloaded + script: null + skipReload: false + # watchServerTimeout: request to the server, asking it to cleanly close the connection after that. + # defaults to 60sec; much higher values like 3600 seconds (1h) are feasible for non-Azure K8S + # watchServerTimeout: 3600 + # + # watchClientTimeout: is a client-side timeout, configuring your local socket. + # If you have a network outage dropping all packets with no RST/FIN, + # this is how long your client waits before realizing & dropping the connection. + # defaults to 66sec (sic!) + # watchClientTimeout: 60 + # + # provider configuration that lets grafana manage the dashboards + provider: + # name of the provider, should be unique + name: sidecarProvider + # orgid as configured in grafana + orgid: 1 + # folder in which the dashboards should be imported in grafana + folder: '' + # type of the provider + type: file + # disableDelete to activate a import-only behaviour + disableDelete: false + # allow updating provisioned dashboards from the UI + allowUiUpdates: false + # allow Grafana to replicate dashboard structure from filesystem + foldersFromFilesStructure: false + # Additional dashboard sidecar volume mounts + extraMounts: [] + # Sets the size limit of the dashboard sidecar emptyDir volume + sizeLimit: {} + datasources: + enabled: false + # Additional environment variables for the datasourcessidecar + env: {} + # Do not reprocess already processed unchanged resources on k8s API reconnect. + # ignoreAlreadyProcessed: true + # label that the configmaps with datasources are marked with + label: grafana_datasource + # value of label that the configmaps with datasources are set to + labelValue: "" + # Log level. Can be one of: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, CRITICAL. + # logLevel: INFO + # If specified, the sidecar will search for datasource config-maps inside this namespace. + # Otherwise the namespace in which the sidecar is running will be used. + # It's also possible to specify ALL to search in all namespaces + searchNamespace: null + # Method to use to detect ConfigMap changes. With WATCH the sidecar will do a WATCH requests, with SLEEP it will list all ConfigMaps, then sleep for 60 seconds. + watchMethod: WATCH + # search in configmap, secret or both + resource: both + # watchServerTimeout: request to the server, asking it to cleanly close the connection after that. + # defaults to 60sec; much higher values like 3600 seconds (1h) are feasible for non-Azure K8S + # watchServerTimeout: 3600 + # + # watchClientTimeout: is a client-side timeout, configuring your local socket. + # If you have a network outage dropping all packets with no RST/FIN, + # this is how long your client waits before realizing & dropping the connection. + # defaults to 66sec (sic!) + # watchClientTimeout: 60 + # + # Endpoint to send request to reload datasources + reloadURL: "http://localhost:3000/api/admin/provisioning/datasources/reload" + # Absolute path to shell script to execute after a datasource got reloaded + script: null + skipReload: false + # Deploy the datasource sidecar as an initContainer in addition to a container. + # This is needed if skipReload is true, to load any datasources defined at startup time. + initDatasources: false + # Sets the size limit of the datasource sidecar emptyDir volume + sizeLimit: {} + plugins: + enabled: false + # Additional environment variables for the plugins sidecar + env: {} + # Do not reprocess already processed unchanged resources on k8s API reconnect. + # ignoreAlreadyProcessed: true + # label that the configmaps with plugins are marked with + label: grafana_plugin + # value of label that the configmaps with plugins are set to + labelValue: "" + # Log level. Can be one of: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, CRITICAL. + # logLevel: INFO + # If specified, the sidecar will search for plugin config-maps inside this namespace. + # Otherwise the namespace in which the sidecar is running will be used. + # It's also possible to specify ALL to search in all namespaces + searchNamespace: null + # Method to use to detect ConfigMap changes. With WATCH the sidecar will do a WATCH requests, with SLEEP it will list all ConfigMaps, then sleep for 60 seconds. + watchMethod: WATCH + # search in configmap, secret or both + resource: both + # watchServerTimeout: request to the server, asking it to cleanly close the connection after that. + # defaults to 60sec; much higher values like 3600 seconds (1h) are feasible for non-Azure K8S + # watchServerTimeout: 3600 + # + # watchClientTimeout: is a client-side timeout, configuring your local socket. + # If you have a network outage dropping all packets with no RST/FIN, + # this is how long your client waits before realizing & dropping the connection. + # defaults to 66sec (sic!) + # watchClientTimeout: 60 + # + # Endpoint to send request to reload plugins + reloadURL: "http://localhost:3000/api/admin/provisioning/plugins/reload" + # Absolute path to shell script to execute after a plugin got reloaded + script: null + skipReload: false + # Deploy the datasource sidecar as an initContainer in addition to a container. + # This is needed if skipReload is true, to load any plugins defined at startup time. + initPlugins: false + # Sets the size limit of the plugin sidecar emptyDir volume + sizeLimit: {} + notifiers: + enabled: false + # Additional environment variables for the notifierssidecar + env: {} + # Do not reprocess already processed unchanged resources on k8s API reconnect. + # ignoreAlreadyProcessed: true + # label that the configmaps with notifiers are marked with + label: grafana_notifier + # value of label that the configmaps with notifiers are set to + labelValue: "" + # Log level. Can be one of: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, CRITICAL. + # logLevel: INFO + # If specified, the sidecar will search for notifier config-maps inside this namespace. + # Otherwise the namespace in which the sidecar is running will be used. + # It's also possible to specify ALL to search in all namespaces + searchNamespace: null + # Method to use to detect ConfigMap changes. With WATCH the sidecar will do a WATCH requests, with SLEEP it will list all ConfigMaps, then sleep for 60 seconds. + watchMethod: WATCH + # search in configmap, secret or both + resource: both + # watchServerTimeout: request to the server, asking it to cleanly close the connection after that. + # defaults to 60sec; much higher values like 3600 seconds (1h) are feasible for non-Azure K8S + # watchServerTimeout: 3600 + # + # watchClientTimeout: is a client-side timeout, configuring your local socket. + # If you have a network outage dropping all packets with no RST/FIN, + # this is how long your client waits before realizing & dropping the connection. + # defaults to 66sec (sic!) + # watchClientTimeout: 60 + # + # Endpoint to send request to reload notifiers + reloadURL: "http://localhost:3000/api/admin/provisioning/notifications/reload" + # Absolute path to shell script to execute after a notifier got reloaded + script: null + skipReload: false + # Deploy the notifier sidecar as an initContainer in addition to a container. + # This is needed if skipReload is true, to load any notifiers defined at startup time. + initNotifiers: false + # Sets the size limit of the notifier sidecar emptyDir volume + sizeLimit: {} + +## Override the deployment namespace +## +namespaceOverride: "" + +## Number of old ReplicaSets to retain +## +revisionHistoryLimit: 10 + +## Add a seperate remote image renderer deployment/service +imageRenderer: + deploymentStrategy: {} + # Enable the image-renderer deployment & service + enabled: false + replicas: 1 + autoscaling: + enabled: false + minReplicas: 1 + maxReplicas: 5 + targetCPU: "60" + targetMemory: "" + behavior: {} + image: + # image-renderer Image repository + repository: grafana/grafana-image-renderer + # image-renderer Image tag + tag: latest + # image-renderer Image sha (optional) + sha: "" + # image-renderer ImagePullPolicy + pullPolicy: Always + # extra environment variables + env: + HTTP_HOST: "0.0.0.0" + # RENDERING_ARGS: --no-sandbox,--disable-gpu,--window-size=1280x758 + # RENDERING_MODE: clustered + # IGNORE_HTTPS_ERRORS: true + # image-renderer deployment serviceAccount + serviceAccountName: "" + # image-renderer deployment securityContext + securityContext: {} + # image-renderer deployment container securityContext + containerSecurityContext: + capabilities: + drop: ['ALL'] + allowPrivilegeEscalation: false + readOnlyRootFilesystem: true + # image-renderer deployment Host Aliases + hostAliases: [] + # image-renderer deployment priority class + priorityClassName: '' + service: + # Enable the image-renderer service + enabled: true + # image-renderer service port name + portName: 'http' + # image-renderer service port used by both service and deployment + port: 8081 + targetPort: 8081 + # Adds the appProtocol field to the image-renderer service. This allows to work with istio protocol selection. Ex: "http" or "tcp" + appProtocol: "" + serviceMonitor: + ## If true, a ServiceMonitor CRD is created for a prometheus operator + ## https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator + ## + enabled: false + path: /metrics + # namespace: monitoring (defaults to use the namespace this chart is deployed to) + labels: {} + interval: 1m + scheme: http + tlsConfig: {} + scrapeTimeout: 30s + relabelings: [] + # See: https://doc.crds.dev/github.com/prometheus-operator/kube-prometheus/monitoring.coreos.com/ServiceMonitor/v1@v0.11.0#spec-targetLabels + targetLabels: [] + # - targetLabel1 + # - targetLabel2 + # If https is enabled in Grafana, this needs to be set as 'https' to correctly configure the callback used in Grafana + grafanaProtocol: http + # In case a sub_path is used this needs to be added to the image renderer callback + grafanaSubPath: "" + # name of the image-renderer port on the pod + podPortName: http + # number of image-renderer replica sets to keep + revisionHistoryLimit: 10 + networkPolicy: + # Enable a NetworkPolicy to limit inbound traffic to only the created grafana pods + limitIngress: true + # Enable a NetworkPolicy to limit outbound traffic to only the created grafana pods + limitEgress: false + # Allow additional services to access image-renderer (eg. Prometheus operator when ServiceMonitor is enabled) + extraIngressSelectors: [] + resources: {} +# limits: +# cpu: 100m +# memory: 100Mi +# requests: +# cpu: 50m +# memory: 50Mi + ## Node labels for pod assignment + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/node-selection/ + # + nodeSelector: {} + + ## Tolerations for pod assignment + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/ + ## + tolerations: [] + + ## Affinity for pod assignment (evaluated as template) + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/#affinity-and-anti-affinity + ## + affinity: {} + + ## Use an alternate scheduler, e.g. "stork". + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/configure-multiple-schedulers/ + ## + # schedulerName: "default-scheduler" + +networkPolicy: + ## @param networkPolicy.enabled Enable creation of NetworkPolicy resources. Only Ingress traffic is filtered for now. + ## + enabled: false + ## @param networkPolicy.allowExternal Don't require client label for connections + ## The Policy model to apply. When set to false, only pods with the correct + ## client label will have network access to grafana port defined. + ## When true, grafana will accept connections from any source + ## (with the correct destination port). + ## + ingress: true + ## @param networkPolicy.ingress When true enables the creation + ## an ingress network policy + ## + allowExternal: true + ## @param networkPolicy.explicitNamespacesSelector A Kubernetes LabelSelector to explicitly select namespaces from which traffic could be allowed + ## If explicitNamespacesSelector is missing or set to {}, only client Pods that are in the networkPolicy's namespace + ## and that match other criteria, the ones that have the good label, can reach the grafana. + ## But sometimes, we want the grafana to be accessible to clients from other namespaces, in this case, we can use this + ## LabelSelector to select these namespaces, note that the networkPolicy's namespace should also be explicitly added. + ## + ## Example: + ## explicitNamespacesSelector: + ## matchLabels: + ## role: frontend + ## matchExpressions: + ## - {key: role, operator: In, values: [frontend]} + ## + explicitNamespacesSelector: {} + ## + ## + ## + ## + ## + ## + egress: + ## @param networkPolicy.egress.enabled When enabled, an egress network policy will be + ## created allowing grafana to connect to external data sources from kubernetes cluster. + enabled: false + ## + ## @param networkPolicy.egress.ports Add individual ports to be allowed by the egress + ports: [] + ## Add ports to the egress by specifying - port: + ## E.X. + ## ports: + ## - port: 80 + ## - port: 443 + ## + ## + ## + ## + ## + ## + +# Enable backward compatibility of kubernetes where version below 1.13 doesn't have the enableServiceLinks option +enableKubeBackwardCompatibility: false +useStatefulSet: false +# Create a dynamic manifests via values: +extraObjects: [] + # - apiVersion: "kubernetes-client.io/v1" + # kind: ExternalSecret + # metadata: + # name: grafana-secrets + # spec: + # backendType: gcpSecretsManager + # data: + # - key: grafana-admin-password + # name: adminPassword