diff --git a/traefik/configmap-traefik-helm-chart-value-overrides.yaml b/traefik/configmap-traefik-helm-chart-value-overrides.yaml index 4c398f1..1690623 100644 --- a/traefik/configmap-traefik-helm-chart-value-overrides.yaml +++ b/traefik/configmap-traefik-helm-chart-value-overrides.yaml @@ -6,51 +6,482 @@ metadata: namespace: traefik data: values.yaml: |- - globalArguments: - - "--global.sendanonymoususage=false" - - "--global.checknewversion=false" - - additionalArguments: - - "--serversTransport.insecureSkipVerify=true" - - "--log.level=INFO" + # Default values for Traefik + image: + name: rancher/mirrored-library-traefik:2.5.0 + # defaults to appVersion + tag: "" + pullPolicy: IfNotPresent + # + # Configure the deployment + # deployment: enabled: true + # Can be either Deployment or DaemonSet + kind: Deployment + # Number of pods of the deployment (only applies when kind == Deployment) replicas: 3 + # Amount of time (in seconds) before Kubernetes will send the SIGKILL signal if Traefik does not shut down + terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 60 + # The minimum number of seconds Traefik needs to be up and running before the DaemonSet/ Deployment controller considers it available + minReadySeconds: 0 + # Additional deployment annotations (e.g. for jaeger-operator sidecar injection) annotations: {} + # Additional deployment labels (e.g. for filtering deployment by custom labels) + labels: {} + # Additional pod annotations (e.g. for mesh injection or prometheus scraping) podAnnotations: {} + # Additional Pod labels (e.g. for filtering Pod by custom labels) + podLabels: {} + # Additional containers (e.g. for metric offloading sidecars) additionalContainers: [] + # https://docs.datadoghq.com/developers/dogstatsd/unix_socket/?tab=host + # - name: socat-proxy + # image: alpine/socat:1.0.5 + # args: ["-s", "-u", "udp-recv:8125", "unix-sendto:/socket/socket"] + # volumeMounts: + # - name: dsdsocket + # mountPath: /socket + # Additional volumes available for use with initContainers and additionalContainers + additionalVolumes: [] + # - name: dsdsocket + # hostPath: + # path: /var/run/statsd-exporter + # Additional initContainers (e.g. for setting file permission as shown below) initContainers: [] + # The "volume-permissions" init container is required if you run into permission issues. + # Related issue: https://github.com/traefik/traefik/issues/6972 + # - name: volume-permissions + # image: busybox:1.31.1 + # command: ["sh", "-c", "chmod -Rv 600 /data/*"] + # volumeMounts: + # - name: data + # mountPath: /data + # Custom pod DNS policy. Apply if `hostNetwork: true` + # dnsPolicy: ClusterFirstWithHostNet + # Additional imagePullSecrets + imagePullSecrets: [] + # - name: myRegistryKeySecretName - ports: - web: - redirectTo: websecure - websecure: - tls: - enabled: true + # Pod disruption budget + podDisruptionBudget: + enabled: false + # maxUnavailable: 1 + # maxUnavailable: 33% + # minAvailable: 0 + # minAvailable: 25% + # Use ingressClass. Ignored if Traefik version < 2.3 / kubernetes < 1.18.x + ingressClass: + # true is not unit-testable yet, pending https://github.com/rancher/helm-unittest/pull/12 + enabled: false + isDefaultClass: false + # Use to force a networking.k8s.io API Version for certain CI/CD applications. E.g. "v1beta1" + fallbackApiVersion: "" + + # Activate Pilot integration + pilot: + enabled: false + token: "" + # Toggle Pilot Dashboard + # dashboard: false + + # Enable experimental features + experimental: + plugins: + enabled: false + kubernetesGateway: + enabled: false + appLabelSelector: "traefik" + certificates: [] + # - group: "core" + # kind: "Secret" + # name: "mysecret" + # By default, Gateway would be created to the Namespace you are deploying Traefik to. + # You may create that Gateway in another namespace, setting its name below: + # namespace: default + + # Create an IngressRoute for the dashboard ingressRoute: dashboard: enabled: false + # Additional ingressRoute annotations (e.g. for kubernetes.io/ingress.class) + annotations: {} + # Additional ingressRoute labels (e.g. for filtering IngressRoute by custom labels) + labels: {} + rollingUpdate: + maxUnavailable: 1 + maxSurge: 1 + + + # + # Configure providers + # providers: kubernetesCRD: enabled: true - ingressClass: traefik-external + # allowCrossNamespace: false + # allowExternalNameServices: false + ingressClass: traefik-internal + # labelSelector: environment=production,method=traefik + namespaces: + - "default" + kubernetesIngress: enabled: true + allowExternalNameServices: false + # labelSelector: environment=production,method=traefik + namespaces: [] + # - "default" + # IP used for Kubernetes Ingress endpoints publishedService: enabled: false + # Published Kubernetes Service to copy status from. Format: namespace/servicename + # By default this Traefik service + # pathOverride: "" - rbac: - enabled: true + # + # Add volumes to the traefik pod. The volume name will be passed to tpl. + # This can be used to mount a cert pair or a configmap that holds a config.toml file. + # After the volume has been mounted, add the configs into traefik by using the `additionalArguments` list below, eg: + # additionalArguments: + # - "--providers.file.filename=/config/dynamic.toml" + # - "--ping" + # - "--ping.entrypoint=web" + volumes: + - name: ssl + secret: + secretName: wildcard-k3s.securait.local + # - name: public-cert + # mountPath: "/certs" + # type: secret + # - name: '{{ printf "%s-configs" .Release.Name }}' + # mountPath: "/config" + # type: configMap + # Additional volumeMounts to add to the Traefik container + additionalVolumeMounts: + - name: ssl + mountPath: /ssl + # For instance when using a logshipper for access logs + # - name: traefik-logs + # mountPath: /var/log/traefik + + # Logs + # https://docs.traefik.io/observability/logs/ + logs: + # Traefik logs concern everything that happens to Traefik itself (startup, configuration, events, shutdown, and so on). + general: + # By default, the logs use a text format (common), but you can + # also ask for the json format in the format option + # format: json + # By default, the level is set to ERROR. Alternative logging levels are DEBUG, PANIC, FATAL, ERROR, WARN, and INFO. + level: ERROR + access: + # To enable access logs + enabled: false + # By default, logs are written using the Common Log Format (CLF). + # To write logs in JSON, use json in the format option. + # If the given format is unsupported, the default (CLF) is used instead. + # format: json + # To write the logs in an asynchronous fashion, specify a bufferingSize option. + # This option represents the number of log lines Traefik will keep in memory before writing + # them to the selected output. In some cases, this option can greatly help performances. + # bufferingSize: 100 + # Filtering https://docs.traefik.io/observability/access-logs/#filtering + filters: {} + # statuscodes: "200,300-302" + # retryattempts: true + # minduration: 10ms + # Fields + # https://docs.traefik.io/observability/access-logs/#limiting-the-fieldsincluding-headers + fields: + general: + defaultmode: keep + names: {} + # Examples: + # ClientUsername: drop + headers: + defaultmode: drop + names: {} + # Examples: + # User-Agent: redact + # Authorization: drop + # Content-Type: keep + + metrics: + # datadog: + # address: 127.0.0.1:8125 + # influxdb: + # address: localhost:8089 + # protocol: udp + prometheus: + entryPoint: metrics + # statsd: + # address: localhost:8125 + + globalArguments: + - "--global.checknewversion=false" + - "--global.sendanonymoususage=false" + + # + # Configure Traefik static configuration + # Additional arguments to be passed at Traefik's binary + # All available options available on https://docs.traefik.io/reference/static-configuration/cli/ + ## Use curly braces to pass values: `helm install --set="additionalArguments={--providers. kubernetesingress.ingressclass=traefik-internal,--log.level=DEBUG}"` + additionalArguments: + - "--serversTransport.insecureSkipVerify=true" + - "--log.level=INFO" + # - "--providers.kubernetesingress.ingressclass=traefik-internal" + # - "--log.level=DEBUG" + + # Environment variables to be passed to Traefik's binary + env: [] + # - name: SOME_VAR + # value: some-var-value + # - name: SOME_VAR_FROM_CONFIG_MAP + # valueFrom: + # configMapRef: + # name: configmap-name + # key: config-key + # - name: SOME_SECRET + # valueFrom: + # secretKeyRef: + # name: secret-name + # key: secret-key + + envFrom: [] + # - configMapRef: + # name: config-map-name + # - secretRef: + # name: secret-name + + # Configure ports + ports: + # The name of this one can't be changed as it is used for the readiness and + # liveness probes, but you can adjust its config to your liking + traefik: + port: 9000 + # Use hostPort if set. + # hostPort: 9000 + # + # Use hostIP if set. If not set, Kubernetes will default to 0.0.0.0, which + # means it's listening on all your interfaces and all your IPs. You may want + # to set this value if you need traefik to listen on specific interface + # only. + # hostIP: 192.168.100.10 + + # Override the liveness/readiness port. This is useful to integrate traefik + # with an external Load Balancer that performs healthchecks. + # healthchecksPort: 9000 + + # Defines whether the port is exposed if service.type is LoadBalancer or + # NodePort. + # + # You SHOULD NOT expose the traefik port on production deployments. + # If you want to access it from outside of your cluster, + # use `kubectl port-forward` or create a secure ingress + expose: false + # The exposed port for this service + exposedPort: 9000 + # The port protocol (TCP/UDP) + protocol: TCP + web: + port: 8000 + # hostPort: 8000 + expose: true + exposedPort: 80 + # The port protocol (TCP/UDP) + protocol: TCP + # Use nodeport if set. This is useful if you have configured Traefik in a + # LoadBalancer + # nodePort: 32080 + # Port Redirections + # Added in 2.2, you can make permanent redirects via entrypoints. + # https://docs.traefik.io/routing/entrypoints/#redirection + # redirectTo: websecure + websecure: + port: 8443 + # hostPort: 8443 + expose: true + exposedPort: 443 + # The port protocol (TCP/UDP) + protocol: TCP + # nodePort: 32443 + # Set TLS at the entrypoint + # https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/routing/entrypoints/#tls + tls: + enabled: true + # this is the name of a TLSOption definition + options: "" + certResolver: "" + domains: [] + # - main: example.com + # sans: + # - foo.example.com + # - bar.example.com + metrics: + port: 9100 + # hostPort: 9100 + # Defines whether the port is exposed if service.type is LoadBalancer or + # NodePort. + # + # You may not want to expose the metrics port on production deployments. + # If you want to access it from outside of your cluster, + # use `kubectl port-forward` or create a secure ingress + expose: false + # The exposed port for this service + exposedPort: 9100 + # The port protocol (TCP/UDP) + protocol: TCP + + # TLS Options are created as TLSOption CRDs + # https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/https/tls/#tls-options + # Example: + # tlsOptions: + # default: + # sniStrict: true + # preferServerCipherSuites: true + # foobar: + # curvePreferences: + # - CurveP521 + # - CurveP384 + tlsOptions: {} + + # Options for the main traefik service, where the entrypoints traffic comes + # from. service: enabled: true type: LoadBalancer + # Additional annotations applied to both TCP and UDP services (e.g. for cloud provider specific config) annotations: {} + # Additional annotations for TCP service only + annotationsTCP: {} + # Additional annotations for UDP service only + annotationsUDP: {} + # Additional service labels (e.g. for filtering Service by custom labels) labels: {} + # Additional entries here will be added to the service spec. + # Cannot contain type, selector or ports entries. spec: - loadBalancerIP: 172.16.10.31 # this should be an IP in the MetalLB range + # externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster + loadBalancerIP: "172.16.10.31" + # clusterIP: "2.3.4.5" loadBalancerSourceRanges: [] - externalIPs: [] \ No newline at end of file + # - 192.168.0.1/32 + # - 172.16.0.0/16 + externalIPs: [] + # - 1.2.3.4 + # One of SingleStack, PreferDualStack, or RequireDualStack. + # ipFamilyPolicy: SingleStack + + ## Create HorizontalPodAutoscaler object. + ## + autoscaling: + enabled: false + # minReplicas: 1 + # maxReplicas: 10 + # metrics: + # - type: Resource + # resource: + # name: cpu + # targetAverageUtilization: 60 + # - type: Resource + # resource: + # name: memory + # targetAverageUtilization: 60 + + # Enable persistence using Persistent Volume Claims + # ref: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes/ + # After the pvc has been mounted, add the configs into traefik by using the `additionalArguments` list below, eg: + # additionalArguments: + # - "--certificatesresolvers.le.acme.storage=/data/acme.json" + # It will persist TLS certificates. + persistence: + enabled: false + name: data + # existingClaim: "" + accessMode: ReadWriteOnce + size: 128Mi + # storageClass: "" + path: /data + annotations: {} + # subPath: "" # only mount a subpath of the Volume into the pod + + # If hostNetwork is true, runs traefik in the host network namespace + # To prevent unschedulabel pods due to port collisions, if hostNetwork=true + # and replicas>1, a pod anti-affinity is recommended and will be set if the + # affinity is left as default. + hostNetwork: true + + # Whether Role Based Access Control objects like roles and rolebindings should be created + rbac: + enabled: true + + # If set to false, installs ClusterRole and ClusterRoleBinding so Traefik can be used across namespaces. + # If set to true, installs namespace-specific Role and RoleBinding and requires provider configuration be set to that same namespace + namespaced: false + + # Enable to create a PodSecurityPolicy and assign it to the Service Account via RoleBinding or ClusterRoleBinding + podSecurityPolicy: + enabled: false + + # The service account the pods will use to interact with the Kubernetes API + serviceAccount: + # If set, an existing service account is used + # If not set, a service account is created automatically using the fullname template + name: "" + + # Additional serviceAccount annotations (e.g. for oidc authentication) + serviceAccountAnnotations: {} + + resources: {} + # requests: + # cpu: "100m" + # memory: "50Mi" + # limits: + # cpu: "300m" + # memory: "150Mi" + affinity: {} + # # This example pod anti-affinity forces the scheduler to put traefik pods + # # on nodes where no other traefik pods are scheduled. + # # It should be used when hostNetwork: true to prevent port conflicts + # podAntiAffinity: + # requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution: + # - labelSelector: + # matchExpressions: + # - key: app + # operator: In + # values: + # - {{ template "traefik.name" . }} + # topologyKey: failure-domain.beta.kubernetes.io/zone + nodeSelector: {} + tolerations: + - key: "CriticalAddonsOnly" + operator: "Exists" + - key: "node-role.kubernetes.io/control-plane" + operator: "Exists" + effect: "NoSchedule" + - key: "node-role.kubernetes.io/master" + operator: "Exists" + effect: "NoSchedule" + + + # Pods can have priority. + # Priority indicates the importance of a Pod relative to other Pods. + priorityClassName: "" + + # Set the container security context + # To run the container with ports below 1024 this will need to be adjust to run as root + securityContext: + capabilities: + drop: [ALL] + readOnlyRootFilesystem: true + runAsGroup: 65532 + runAsNonRoot: true + runAsUser: 65532 + + podSecurityContext: + fsGroup: 65532 diff --git a/traefik/helmrelease-traefik.yaml b/traefik/helmrelease-traefik.yaml index b5894c6..6715400 100644 --- a/traefik/helmrelease-traefik.yaml +++ b/traefik/helmrelease-traefik.yaml @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ spec: chart: spec: chart: traefik - version: 10.x + version: 9.x sourceRef: kind: HelmRepository name: traefik