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vault:
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global:
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enabled: true
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imagePullSecrets: []
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tlsDisable: true
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externalVaultAddr: ""
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openshift: false
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serverTelemetry:
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prometheusOperator: false
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injector:
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enabled: "-"
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replicas: 1
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port: 8080
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leaderElector:
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enabled: true
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metrics:
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enabled: false
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externalVaultAddr: ""
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image:
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repository: "hashicorp/vault-k8s"
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pullPolicy: Always
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agentImage:
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repository: "hashicorp/vault"
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agentDefaults:
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cpuRequest: "250m"
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memLimit: "128Mi"
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memRequest: "64Mi"
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template: "map"
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templateConfig:
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exitOnRetryFailure: true
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staticSecretRenderInterval: ""
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authPath: "auth/kubernetes"
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logLevel: "info"
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logFormat: "standard"
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revokeOnShutdown: false
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webhook:
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failurePolicy: Ignore
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matchPolicy: Exact
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timeoutSeconds: 30
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namespaceSelector: {}
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objectSelector: |
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matchExpressions:
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- key: app.kubernetes.io/name
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operator: NotIn
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values:
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- {{ template "vault.name" . }}-agent-injector
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annotations: {}
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failurePolicy: Ignore
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namespaceSelector: {}
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objectSelector: {}
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webhookAnnotations: {}
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certs:
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secretName: null
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caBundle: ""
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certName: tls.crt
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keyName: tls.key
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securityContext:
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pod: {}
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container: {}
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resources:
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requests:
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memory: 256Mi
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cpu: 250m
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limits:
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memory: 256Mi
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extraEnvironmentVars: {}
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affinity: |
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podAntiAffinity:
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requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
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- labelSelector:
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matchLabels:
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app.kubernetes.io/name: {{ template "vault.name" . }}-agent-injector
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app.kubernetes.io/instance: "{{ .Release.Name }}"
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component: webhook
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topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
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topologySpreadConstraints: []
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tolerations: []
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nodeSelector: {}
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priorityClassName: ""
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annotations: {}
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extraLabels: {}
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hostNetwork: false
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service:
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annotations: {}
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serviceAccount:
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annotations: {}
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podDisruptionBudget: {}
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strategy: {}
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# strategy: |
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# rollingUpdate:
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# maxSurge: 25%
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# maxUnavailable: 25%
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# type: RollingUpdate
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server:
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# If true, or "-" with global.enabled true, Vault server will be installed.
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# See vault.mode in _helpers.tpl for implementation details.
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enabled: "-"
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# [Enterprise Only] This value refers to a Kubernetes secret that you have
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# created that contains your enterprise license. If you are not using an
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# enterprise image or if you plan to introduce the license key via another
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# route, then leave secretName blank ("") or set it to null.
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# Requires Vault Enterprise 1.8 or later.
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enterpriseLicense:
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# The name of the Kubernetes secret that holds the enterprise license. The
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# secret must be in the same namespace that Vault is installed into.
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secretName: ""
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# The key within the Kubernetes secret that holds the enterprise license.
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secretKey: "license"
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# Resource requests, limits, etc. for the server cluster placement. This
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# should map directly to the value of the resources field for a PodSpec.
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# By default no direct resource request is made.
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image:
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repository: "hashicorp/vault"
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tag: "1.12.0"
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# Overrides the default Image Pull Policy
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pullPolicy: Always
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# Configure the Update Strategy Type for the StatefulSet
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# See https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/statefulset/#update-strategies
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updateStrategyType: "OnDelete"
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# Configure the logging verbosity for the Vault server.
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# Supported log levels include: trace, debug, info, warn, error
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logLevel: ""
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# Configure the logging format for the Vault server.
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# Supported log formats include: standard, json
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logFormat: ""
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resources: {}
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# resources:
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# requests:
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# memory: 256Mi
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# cpu: 250m
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# limits:
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# memory: 256Mi
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# cpu: 250m
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# Ingress allows ingress services to be created to allow external access
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# from Kubernetes to access Vault pods.
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# If deployment is on OpenShift, the following block is ignored.
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# In order to expose the service, use the route section below
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ingress:
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enabled: true
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labels: {}
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# traffic: external
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annotations:
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cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer: letsencrypt-production
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ingressClassName: "nginx"
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# As of Kubernetes 1.19, all Ingress Paths must have a pathType configured. The default value below should be sufficient in most cases.
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# See: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/ingress/#path-types for other possible values.
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pathType: Prefix
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# When HA mode is enabled and K8s service registration is being used,
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# configure the ingress to point to the Vault active service.
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activeService: true
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hosts:
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- host: vault.durp.info
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paths: []
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## Extra paths to prepend to the host configuration. This is useful when working with annotation based services.
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extraPaths: []
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# - path: /*
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# backend:
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# service:
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# name: ssl-redirect
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# port:
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# number: use-annotation
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tls:
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- hosts:
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- vault.durp.info
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secretName: vault-tls
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route:
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enabled: false
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# When HA mode is enabled and K8s service registration is being used,
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# configure the route to point to the Vault active service.
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activeService: true
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labels: {}
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annotations: {}
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host: chart-example.local
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# tls will be passed directly to the route's TLS config, which
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# can be used to configure other termination methods that terminate
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# TLS at the router
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tls:
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termination: passthrough
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# authDelegator enables a cluster role binding to be attached to the service
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# account. This cluster role binding can be used to setup Kubernetes auth
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# method. https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/auth/kubernetes.html
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authDelegator:
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enabled: true
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# extraInitContainers is a list of init containers. Specified as a YAML list.
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# This is useful if you need to run a script to provision TLS certificates or
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# write out configuration files in a dynamic way.
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extraInitContainers: null
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# # This example installs a plugin pulled from github into the /usr/local/libexec/vault/oauthapp folder,
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# # which is defined in the volumes value.
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# - name: oauthapp
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# image: "alpine"
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# command: [sh, -c]
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# args:
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# - cd /tmp &&
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# wget https://github.com/puppetlabs/vault-plugin-secrets-oauthapp/releases/download/v1.2.0/vault-plugin-secrets-oauthapp-v1.2.0-linux-amd64.tar.xz -O oauthapp.xz &&
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# tar -xf oauthapp.xz &&
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# mv vault-plugin-secrets-oauthapp-v1.2.0-linux-amd64 /usr/local/libexec/vault/oauthapp &&
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# chmod +x /usr/local/libexec/vault/oauthapp
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# volumeMounts:
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# - name: plugins
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# mountPath: /usr/local/libexec/vault
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# extraContainers is a list of sidecar containers. Specified as a YAML list.
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extraContainers: null
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# shareProcessNamespace enables process namespace sharing between Vault and the extraContainers
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# This is useful if Vault must be signaled, e.g. to send a SIGHUP for a log rotation
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shareProcessNamespace: false
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# extraArgs is a string containing additional Vault server arguments.
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extraArgs: ""
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# Used to define custom readinessProbe settings
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readinessProbe:
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enabled: true
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# If you need to use a http path instead of the default exec
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# path: /v1/sys/health?standbyok=true
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# When a probe fails, Kubernetes will try failureThreshold times before giving up
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failureThreshold: 2
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# Number of seconds after the container has started before probe initiates
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initialDelaySeconds: 5
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# How often (in seconds) to perform the probe
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periodSeconds: 5
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# Minimum consecutive successes for the probe to be considered successful after having failed
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successThreshold: 1
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# Number of seconds after which the probe times out.
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timeoutSeconds: 3
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# Used to enable a livenessProbe for the pods
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livenessProbe:
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enabled: false
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path: "/v1/sys/health?standbyok=true"
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# When a probe fails, Kubernetes will try failureThreshold times before giving up
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failureThreshold: 2
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# Number of seconds after the container has started before probe initiates
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initialDelaySeconds: 60
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# How often (in seconds) to perform the probe
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periodSeconds: 5
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# Minimum consecutive successes for the probe to be considered successful after having failed
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successThreshold: 1
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# Number of seconds after which the probe times out.
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timeoutSeconds: 3
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# Optional duration in seconds the pod needs to terminate gracefully.
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# See: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/container-lifecycle-hooks/
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terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 10
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# Used to set the sleep time during the preStop step
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preStopSleepSeconds: 5
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# Used to define commands to run after the pod is ready.
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# This can be used to automate processes such as initialization
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# or boostrapping auth methods.
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postStart: []
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# - /bin/sh
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# - -c
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# - /vault/userconfig/myscript/run.sh
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# extraEnvironmentVars is a list of extra environment variables to set with the stateful set. These could be
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# used to include variables required for auto-unseal.
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extraEnvironmentVars: {}
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# GOOGLE_REGION: global
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# GOOGLE_PROJECT: myproject
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# GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS: /vault/userconfig/myproject/myproject-creds.json
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# extraSecretEnvironmentVars is a list of extra environment variables to set with the stateful set.
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# These variables take value from existing Secret objects.
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extraSecretEnvironmentVars: []
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# - envName: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
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# secretName: vault
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# secretKey: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
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# Deprecated: please use 'volumes' instead.
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# extraVolumes is a list of extra volumes to mount. These will be exposed
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# to Vault in the path `/vault/userconfig/<name>/`. The value below is
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# an array of objects, examples are shown below.
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extraVolumes: []
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# - type: secret (or "configMap")
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# name: my-secret
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# path: null # default is `/vault/userconfig`
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# volumes is a list of volumes made available to all containers. These are rendered
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# via toYaml rather than pre-processed like the extraVolumes value.
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# The purpose is to make it easy to share volumes between containers.
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volumes: null
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# - name: plugins
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# emptyDir: {}
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# volumeMounts is a list of volumeMounts for the main server container. These are rendered
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# via toYaml rather than pre-processed like the extraVolumes value.
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# The purpose is to make it easy to share volumes between containers.
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volumeMounts: null
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# - mountPath: /usr/local/libexec/vault
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# name: plugins
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# readOnly: true
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# Affinity Settings
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# Commenting out or setting as empty the affinity variable, will allow
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# deployment to single node services such as Minikube
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# This should be either a multi-line string or YAML matching the PodSpec's affinity field.
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affinity: |
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podAntiAffinity:
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requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
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- labelSelector:
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matchLabels:
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app.kubernetes.io/name: {{ template "vault.name" . }}
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app.kubernetes.io/instance: "{{ .Release.Name }}"
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component: server
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topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
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# Topology settings for server pods
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# ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-topology-spread-constraints/
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# This should be either a multi-line string or YAML matching the topologySpreadConstraints array
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# in a PodSpec.
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topologySpreadConstraints: []
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# Toleration Settings for server pods
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# This should be either a multi-line string or YAML matching the Toleration array
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# in a PodSpec.
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tolerations: []
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# nodeSelector labels for server pod assignment, formatted as a multi-line string or YAML map.
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# ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/#nodeselector
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# Example:
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# nodeSelector:
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# beta.kubernetes.io/arch: amd64
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nodeSelector: {}
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# Enables network policy for server pods
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networkPolicy:
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enabled: false
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egress: []
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# egress:
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# - to:
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# - ipBlock:
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# cidr: 10.0.0.0/24
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# ports:
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# - protocol: TCP
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# port: 443
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# Priority class for server pods
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priorityClassName: ""
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# Extra labels to attach to the server pods
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# This should be a YAML map of the labels to apply to the server pods
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extraLabels: {}
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# Extra annotations to attach to the server pods
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# This can either be YAML or a YAML-formatted multi-line templated string map
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# of the annotations to apply to the server pods
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annotations: {}
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# Enables a headless service to be used by the Vault Statefulset
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service:
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enabled: true
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# clusterIP controls whether a Cluster IP address is attached to the
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# Vault service within Kubernetes. By default, the Vault service will
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# be given a Cluster IP address, set to None to disable. When disabled
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# Kubernetes will create a "headless" service. Headless services can be
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# used to communicate with pods directly through DNS instead of a round-robin
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# load balancer.
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# clusterIP: None
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# Configures the service type for the main Vault service. Can be ClusterIP
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# or NodePort.
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#type: ClusterIP
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# Do not wait for pods to be ready
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publishNotReadyAddresses: true
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# The externalTrafficPolicy can be set to either Cluster or Local
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# and is only valid for LoadBalancer and NodePort service types.
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# The default value is Cluster.
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# ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#external-traffic-policy
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externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster
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# If type is set to "NodePort", a specific nodePort value can be configured,
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# will be random if left blank.
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#nodePort: 30000
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# When HA mode is enabled
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# If type is set to "NodePort", a specific nodePort value can be configured,
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# will be random if left blank.
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#activeNodePort: 30001
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# When HA mode is enabled
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# If type is set to "NodePort", a specific nodePort value can be configured,
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# will be random if left blank.
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#standbyNodePort: 30002
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# Port on which Vault server is listening
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port: 8200
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# Target port to which the service should be mapped to
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targetPort: 8200
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# Extra annotations for the service definition. This can either be YAML or a
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# YAML-formatted multi-line templated string map of the annotations to apply
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# to the service.
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annotations: {}
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# This configures the Vault Statefulset to create a PVC for data
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# storage when using the file or raft backend storage engines.
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# See https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/configuration/storage/index.html to know more
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dataStorage:
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enabled: true
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existingClaim: vault-pvc
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# This configures the Vault Statefulset to create a PVC for audit
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# logs. Once Vault is deployed, initialized, and unsealed, Vault must
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# be configured to use this for audit logs. This will be mounted to
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# /vault/audit
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# See https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/audit/index.html to know more
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auditStorage:
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enabled: false
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# Size of the PVC created
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size: 10Gi
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# Location where the PVC will be mounted.
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mountPath: "/vault/audit"
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# Name of the storage class to use. If null it will use the
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# configured default Storage Class.
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storageClass: null
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# Access Mode of the storage device being used for the PVC
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accessMode: ReadWriteOnce
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# Annotations to apply to the PVC
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annotations: {}
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# Run Vault in "dev" mode. This requires no further setup, no state management,
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# and no initialization. This is useful for experimenting with Vault without
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# needing to unseal, store keys, et. al. All data is lost on restart - do not
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# use dev mode for anything other than experimenting.
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# See https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/concepts/dev-server.html to know more
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dev:
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enabled: false
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# Set VAULT_DEV_ROOT_TOKEN_ID value
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devRootToken: "root"
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# Run Vault in "standalone" mode. This is the default mode that will deploy if
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# no arguments are given to helm. This requires a PVC for data storage to use
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# the "file" backend. This mode is not highly available and should not be scaled
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# past a single replica.
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standalone:
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enabled: "-"
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# config is a raw string of default configuration when using a Stateful
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# deployment. Default is to use a PersistentVolumeClaim mounted at /vault/data
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# and store data there. This is only used when using a Replica count of 1, and
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# using a stateful set. This should be HCL.
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# Note: Configuration files are stored in ConfigMaps so sensitive data
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# such as passwords should be either mounted through extraSecretEnvironmentVars
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# or through a Kube secret. For more information see:
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# https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/platform/k8s/helm/run#protecting-sensitive-vault-configurations
|
||||
config: |
|
||||
ui = true
|
||||
|
||||
listener "tcp" {
|
||||
tls_disable = 1
|
||||
address = "[::]:8200"
|
||||
cluster_address = "[::]:8201"
|
||||
# Enable unauthenticated metrics access (necessary for Prometheus Operator)
|
||||
#telemetry {
|
||||
# unauthenticated_metrics_access = "true"
|
||||
#}
|
||||
}
|
||||
storage "file" {
|
||||
path = "/vault/data"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Example configuration for using auto-unseal, using Google Cloud KMS. The
|
||||
# GKMS keys must already exist, and the cluster must have a service account
|
||||
# that is authorized to access GCP KMS.
|
||||
#seal "gcpckms" {
|
||||
# project = "vault-helm-dev"
|
||||
# region = "global"
|
||||
# key_ring = "vault-helm-unseal-kr"
|
||||
# crypto_key = "vault-helm-unseal-key"
|
||||
#}
|
||||
|
||||
# Example configuration for enabling Prometheus metrics in your config.
|
||||
#telemetry {
|
||||
# prometheus_retention_time = "30s",
|
||||
# disable_hostname = true
|
||||
#}
|
||||
|
||||
# Run Vault in "HA" mode. There are no storage requirements unless the audit log
|
||||
# persistence is required. In HA mode Vault will configure itself to use Consul
|
||||
# for its storage backend. The default configuration provided will work the Consul
|
||||
# Helm project by default. It is possible to manually configure Vault to use a
|
||||
# different HA backend.
|
||||
ha:
|
||||
enabled: false
|
||||
replicas: 3
|
||||
|
||||
# Set the api_addr configuration for Vault HA
|
||||
# See https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/configuration#api_addr
|
||||
# If set to null, this will be set to the Pod IP Address
|
||||
apiAddr: null
|
||||
|
||||
# Set the cluster_addr confuguration for Vault HA
|
||||
# See https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/configuration#cluster_addr
|
||||
# If set to null, this will be set to https://$(HOSTNAME).{{ template "vault.fullname" . }}-internal:8201
|
||||
clusterAddr: null
|
||||
|
||||
# Enables Vault's integrated Raft storage. Unlike the typical HA modes where
|
||||
# Vault's persistence is external (such as Consul), enabling Raft mode will create
|
||||
# persistent volumes for Vault to store data according to the configuration under server.dataStorage.
|
||||
# The Vault cluster will coordinate leader elections and failovers internally.
|
||||
raft:
|
||||
|
||||
# Enables Raft integrated storage
|
||||
enabled: false
|
||||
# Set the Node Raft ID to the name of the pod
|
||||
setNodeId: false
|
||||
|
||||
# Note: Configuration files are stored in ConfigMaps so sensitive data
|
||||
# such as passwords should be either mounted through extraSecretEnvironmentVars
|
||||
# or through a Kube secret. For more information see:
|
||||
# https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/platform/k8s/helm/run#protecting-sensitive-vault-configurations
|
||||
config: |
|
||||
ui = true
|
||||
|
||||
listener "tcp" {
|
||||
tls_disable = 1
|
||||
address = "[::]:8200"
|
||||
cluster_address = "[::]:8201"
|
||||
# Enable unauthenticated metrics access (necessary for Prometheus Operator)
|
||||
#telemetry {
|
||||
# unauthenticated_metrics_access = "true"
|
||||
#}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
storage "raft" {
|
||||
path = "/vault/data"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
service_registration "kubernetes" {}
|
||||
|
||||
# config is a raw string of default configuration when using a Stateful
|
||||
# deployment. Default is to use a Consul for its HA storage backend.
|
||||
# This should be HCL.
|
||||
|
||||
# Note: Configuration files are stored in ConfigMaps so sensitive data
|
||||
# such as passwords should be either mounted through extraSecretEnvironmentVars
|
||||
# or through a Kube secret. For more information see:
|
||||
# https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/platform/k8s/helm/run#protecting-sensitive-vault-configurations
|
||||
config: |
|
||||
ui = true
|
||||
|
||||
listener "tcp" {
|
||||
tls_disable = 1
|
||||
address = "[::]:8200"
|
||||
cluster_address = "[::]:8201"
|
||||
}
|
||||
storage "consul" {
|
||||
path = "vault"
|
||||
address = "HOST_IP:8500"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
service_registration "kubernetes" {}
|
||||
|
||||
# Example configuration for using auto-unseal, using Google Cloud KMS. The
|
||||
# GKMS keys must already exist, and the cluster must have a service account
|
||||
# that is authorized to access GCP KMS.
|
||||
#seal "gcpckms" {
|
||||
# project = "vault-helm-dev-246514"
|
||||
# region = "global"
|
||||
# key_ring = "vault-helm-unseal-kr"
|
||||
# crypto_key = "vault-helm-unseal-key"
|
||||
#}
|
||||
|
||||
# Example configuration for enabling Prometheus metrics.
|
||||
# If you are using Prometheus Operator you can enable a ServiceMonitor resource below.
|
||||
# You may wish to enable unauthenticated metrics in the listener block above.
|
||||
#telemetry {
|
||||
# prometheus_retention_time = "30s",
|
||||
# disable_hostname = true
|
||||
#}
|
||||
|
||||
# A disruption budget limits the number of pods of a replicated application
|
||||
# that are down simultaneously from voluntary disruptions
|
||||
disruptionBudget:
|
||||
enabled: true
|
||||
|
||||
# maxUnavailable will default to (n/2)-1 where n is the number of
|
||||
# replicas. If you'd like a custom value, you can specify an override here.
|
||||
maxUnavailable: null
|
||||
|
||||
# Definition of the serviceAccount used to run Vault.
|
||||
# These options are also used when using an external Vault server to validate
|
||||
# Kubernetes tokens.
|
||||
serviceAccount:
|
||||
# Specifies whether a service account should be created
|
||||
create: true
|
||||
# The name of the service account to use.
|
||||
# If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template
|
||||
name: ""
|
||||
# Extra annotations for the serviceAccount definition. This can either be
|
||||
# YAML or a YAML-formatted multi-line templated string map of the
|
||||
# annotations to apply to the serviceAccount.
|
||||
annotations: {}
|
||||
# Extra labels to attach to the serviceAccount
|
||||
# This should be a YAML map of the labels to apply to the serviceAccount
|
||||
extraLabels: {}
|
||||
|
||||
# Settings for the statefulSet used to run Vault.
|
||||
statefulSet:
|
||||
# Extra annotations for the statefulSet. This can either be YAML or a
|
||||
# YAML-formatted multi-line templated string map of the annotations to apply
|
||||
# to the statefulSet.
|
||||
annotations: {}
|
||||
|
||||
# Set the pod and container security contexts.
|
||||
# If not set, these will default to, and for *not* OpenShift:
|
||||
# pod:
|
||||
# runAsNonRoot: true
|
||||
# runAsGroup: {{ .Values.server.gid | default 1000 }}
|
||||
# runAsUser: {{ .Values.server.uid | default 100 }}
|
||||
# fsGroup: {{ .Values.server.gid | default 1000 }}
|
||||
# container:
|
||||
# allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
|
||||
#
|
||||
# If not set, these will default to, and for OpenShift:
|
||||
# pod: {}
|
||||
# container: {}
|
||||
securityContext:
|
||||
pod: {}
|
||||
container: {}
|
||||
|
||||
# Should the server pods run on the host network
|
||||
hostNetwork: false
|
||||
|
||||
# Vault UI
|
||||
ui:
|
||||
# True if you want to create a Service entry for the Vault UI.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# serviceType can be used to control the type of service created. For
|
||||
# example, setting this to "LoadBalancer" will create an external load
|
||||
# balancer (for supported K8S installations) to access the UI.
|
||||
enabled: false
|
||||
publishNotReadyAddresses: true
|
||||
# The service should only contain selectors for active Vault pod
|
||||
activeVaultPodOnly: false
|
||||
serviceType: "ClusterIP"
|
||||
serviceNodePort: null
|
||||
externalPort: 8200
|
||||
targetPort: 8200
|
||||
|
||||
# The externalTrafficPolicy can be set to either Cluster or Local
|
||||
# and is only valid for LoadBalancer and NodePort service types.
|
||||
# The default value is Cluster.
|
||||
# ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#external-traffic-policy
|
||||
externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster
|
||||
|
||||
#loadBalancerSourceRanges:
|
||||
# - 10.0.0.0/16
|
||||
# - 1.78.23.3/32
|
||||
|
||||
# loadBalancerIP:
|
||||
|
||||
# Extra annotations to attach to the ui service
|
||||
# This can either be YAML or a YAML-formatted multi-line templated string map
|
||||
# of the annotations to apply to the ui service
|
||||
annotations: {}
|
||||
|
||||
# secrets-store-csi-driver-provider-vault
|
||||
csi:
|
||||
# True if you want to install a secrets-store-csi-driver-provider-vault daemonset.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Requires installing the secrets-store-csi-driver separately, see:
|
||||
# https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/secrets-store-csi-driver#install-the-secrets-store-csi-driver
|
||||
#
|
||||
# With the driver and provider installed, you can mount Vault secrets into volumes
|
||||
# similar to the Vault Agent injector, and you can also sync those secrets into
|
||||
# Kubernetes secrets.
|
||||
enabled: false
|
||||
|
||||
image:
|
||||
repository: "hashicorp/vault-csi-provider"
|
||||
tag: "1.2.0"
|
||||
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
|
||||
|
||||
# volumes is a list of volumes made available to all containers. These are rendered
|
||||
# via toYaml rather than pre-processed like the extraVolumes value.
|
||||
# The purpose is to make it easy to share volumes between containers.
|
||||
volumes: null
|
||||
# - name: tls
|
||||
# secret:
|
||||
# secretName: vault-tls
|
||||
|
||||
# volumeMounts is a list of volumeMounts for the main server container. These are rendered
|
||||
# via toYaml rather than pre-processed like the extraVolumes value.
|
||||
# The purpose is to make it easy to share volumes between containers.
|
||||
volumeMounts: null
|
||||
# - name: tls
|
||||
# mountPath: "/vault/tls"
|
||||
# readOnly: true
|
||||
|
||||
resources: {}
|
||||
# resources:
|
||||
# requests:
|
||||
# cpu: 50m
|
||||
# memory: 128Mi
|
||||
# limits:
|
||||
# cpu: 50m
|
||||
# memory: 128Mi
|
||||
|
||||
# Settings for the daemonSet used to run the provider.
|
||||
daemonSet:
|
||||
updateStrategy:
|
||||
type: RollingUpdate
|
||||
maxUnavailable: ""
|
||||
# Extra annotations for the daemonSet. This can either be YAML or a
|
||||
# YAML-formatted multi-line templated string map of the annotations to apply
|
||||
# to the daemonSet.
|
||||
annotations: {}
|
||||
# Provider host path (must match the CSI provider's path)
|
||||
providersDir: "/etc/kubernetes/secrets-store-csi-providers"
|
||||
# Kubelet host path
|
||||
kubeletRootDir: "/var/lib/kubelet"
|
||||
# Extra labels to attach to the vault-csi-provider daemonSet
|
||||
# This should be a YAML map of the labels to apply to the csi provider daemonSet
|
||||
extraLabels: {}
|
||||
# security context for the pod template and container in the csi provider daemonSet
|
||||
securityContext:
|
||||
pod: {}
|
||||
container: {}
|
||||
|
||||
pod:
|
||||
# Extra annotations for the provider pods. This can either be YAML or a
|
||||
# YAML-formatted multi-line templated string map of the annotations to apply
|
||||
# to the pod.
|
||||
annotations: {}
|
||||
|
||||
# Toleration Settings for provider pods
|
||||
# This should be either a multi-line string or YAML matching the Toleration array
|
||||
# in a PodSpec.
|
||||
tolerations: []
|
||||
|
||||
# Extra labels to attach to the vault-csi-provider pod
|
||||
# This should be a YAML map of the labels to apply to the csi provider pod
|
||||
extraLabels: {}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Priority class for csi pods
|
||||
priorityClassName: ""
|
||||
|
||||
serviceAccount:
|
||||
# Extra annotations for the serviceAccount definition. This can either be
|
||||
# YAML or a YAML-formatted multi-line templated string map of the
|
||||
# annotations to apply to the serviceAccount.
|
||||
annotations: {}
|
||||
|
||||
# Extra labels to attach to the vault-csi-provider serviceAccount
|
||||
# This should be a YAML map of the labels to apply to the csi provider serviceAccount
|
||||
extraLabels: {}
|
||||
|
||||
# Used to configure readinessProbe for the pods.
|
||||
readinessProbe:
|
||||
# When a probe fails, Kubernetes will try failureThreshold times before giving up
|
||||
failureThreshold: 2
|
||||
# Number of seconds after the container has started before probe initiates
|
||||
initialDelaySeconds: 5
|
||||
# How often (in seconds) to perform the probe
|
||||
periodSeconds: 5
|
||||
# Minimum consecutive successes for the probe to be considered successful after having failed
|
||||
successThreshold: 1
|
||||
# Number of seconds after which the probe times out.
|
||||
timeoutSeconds: 3
|
||||
# Used to configure livenessProbe for the pods.
|
||||
livenessProbe:
|
||||
# When a probe fails, Kubernetes will try failureThreshold times before giving up
|
||||
failureThreshold: 2
|
||||
# Number of seconds after the container has started before probe initiates
|
||||
initialDelaySeconds: 5
|
||||
# How often (in seconds) to perform the probe
|
||||
periodSeconds: 5
|
||||
# Minimum consecutive successes for the probe to be considered successful after having failed
|
||||
successThreshold: 1
|
||||
# Number of seconds after which the probe times out.
|
||||
timeoutSeconds: 3
|
||||
|
||||
# Enables debug logging.
|
||||
debug: false
|
||||
|
||||
# Pass arbitrary additional arguments to vault-csi-provider.
|
||||
# See https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/platform/k8s/csi/configurations#command-line-arguments
|
||||
# for the available command line flags.
|
||||
extraArgs: []
|
||||
|
||||
# Vault is able to collect and publish various runtime metrics.
|
||||
# Enabling this feature requires setting adding `telemetry{}` stanza to
|
||||
# the Vault configuration. There are a few examples included in the `config` sections above.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# For more information see:
|
||||
# https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/configuration/telemetry
|
||||
# https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/internals/telemetry
|
||||
serverTelemetry:
|
||||
# Enable support for the Prometheus Operator. Currently, this chart does not support
|
||||
# authenticating to Vault's metrics endpoint, so the following `telemetry{}` must be included
|
||||
# in the `listener "tcp"{}` stanza
|
||||
# telemetry {
|
||||
# unauthenticated_metrics_access = "true"
|
||||
# }
|
||||
#
|
||||
# See the `standalone.config` for a more complete example of this.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# In addition, a top level `telemetry{}` stanza must also be included in the Vault configuration:
|
||||
#
|
||||
# example:
|
||||
# telemetry {
|
||||
# prometheus_retention_time = "30s",
|
||||
# disable_hostname = true
|
||||
# }
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Configuration for monitoring the Vault server.
|
||||
serviceMonitor:
|
||||
# The Prometheus operator *must* be installed before enabling this feature,
|
||||
# if not the chart will fail to install due to missing CustomResourceDefinitions
|
||||
# provided by the operator.
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Instructions on how to install the Helm chart can be found here:
|
||||
# https://github.com/prometheus-community/helm-charts/tree/main/charts/kube-prometheus-stack
|
||||
# More information can be found here:
|
||||
# https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator
|
||||
# https://github.com/prometheus-operator/kube-prometheus
|
||||
|
||||
# Enable deployment of the Vault Server ServiceMonitor CustomResource.
|
||||
enabled: false
|
||||
|
||||
# Selector labels to add to the ServiceMonitor.
|
||||
# When empty, defaults to:
|
||||
# release: prometheus
|
||||
selectors: {}
|
||||
|
||||
# Interval at which Prometheus scrapes metrics
|
||||
interval: 30s
|
||||
|
||||
# Timeout for Prometheus scrapes
|
||||
scrapeTimeout: 10s
|
||||
|
||||
prometheusRules:
|
||||
# The Prometheus operator *must* be installed before enabling this feature,
|
||||
# if not the chart will fail to install due to missing CustomResourceDefinitions
|
||||
# provided by the operator.
|
||||
|
||||
# Deploy the PrometheusRule custom resource for AlertManager based alerts.
|
||||
# Requires that AlertManager is properly deployed.
|
||||
enabled: false
|
||||
|
||||
# Selector labels to add to the PrometheusRules.
|
||||
# When empty, defaults to:
|
||||
# release: prometheus
|
||||
selectors: {}
|
||||
|
||||
# Some example rules.
|
||||
rules: {}
|
||||
# - alert: vault-HighResponseTime
|
||||
# annotations:
|
||||
# message: The response time of Vault is over 500ms on average over the last 5 minutes.
|
||||
# expr: vault_core_handle_request{quantile="0.5", namespace="mynamespace"} > 500
|
||||
# for: 5m
|
||||
# labels:
|
||||
# severity: warning
|
||||
# - alert: vault-HighResponseTime
|
||||
# annotations:
|
||||
# message: The response time of Vault is over 1s on average over the last 5 minutes.
|
||||
# expr: vault_core_handle_request{quantile="0.5", namespace="mynamespace"} > 1000
|
||||
# for: 5m
|
||||
# labels:
|
||||
# severity: critical
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user