refact: move traefi.yaml to talos use

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# Default values for Traefik
# This is a YAML-formatted file.
# Declare variables to be passed into templates
image:
# -- Traefik image host registry
registry: docker.io
# -- Traefik image repository
repository: traefik
# -- defaults to appVersion
tag:
# -- Traefik image pull policy
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
# -- Add additional label to all resources
commonLabels: {}
deployment:
# -- Enable deployment
enabled: true
# -- Deployment or DaemonSet
kind: Deployment
# -- Number of pods of the deployment (only applies when kind == Deployment)
replicas: 1
# -- Number of old history to retain to allow rollback (If not set, default Kubernetes value is set to 10)
# revisionHistoryLimit: 1
# -- 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
## Override the liveness/readiness port. This is useful to integrate traefik
## with an external Load Balancer that performs healthchecks.
## Default: ports.traefik.port
# healthchecksPort: 9000
## Override the liveness/readiness host. Useful for getting ping to respond on non-default entryPoint.
## Default: ports.traefik.hostIP if set, otherwise Pod IP
# healthchecksHost: localhost
## Override the liveness/readiness scheme. Useful for getting ping to
## respond on websecure entryPoint.
# healthchecksScheme: HTTPS
## Override the readiness path.
## Default: /ping
# readinessPath: /ping
# Override the liveness path.
# Default: /ping
# livenessPath: /ping
# -- 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)
# It supports templating. One can set it with values like traefik/name: '{{ template "traefik.name" . }}'
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-helm-chart/issues/396
# - name: volume-permissions
# image: busybox:latest
# command: ["sh", "-c", "touch /data/acme.json; chmod -v 600 /data/acme.json"]
# volumeMounts:
# - name: data
# mountPath: /data
# -- Use process namespace sharing
shareProcessNamespace: false
# -- Custom pod DNS policy. Apply if `hostNetwork: true`
# dnsPolicy: ClusterFirstWithHostNet
# -- Custom pod [DNS config](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.30/#poddnsconfig-v1-core)
dnsConfig: {}
# -- Custom [host aliases](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/network/customize-hosts-file-for-pods/)
hostAliases: []
# -- Pull secret for fetching traefik container image
imagePullSecrets: []
# -- Pod lifecycle actions
lifecycle: {}
# preStop:
# exec:
# command: ["/bin/sh", "-c", "sleep 40"]
# postStart:
# httpGet:
# path: /ping
# port: 9000
# host: localhost
# scheme: HTTP
# -- Set a runtimeClassName on pod
runtimeClassName:
# -- [Pod Disruption Budget](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/policy-resources/pod-disruption-budget-v1/)
podDisruptionBudget:
enabled:
maxUnavailable:
minAvailable:
# -- Create a default IngressClass for Traefik
ingressClass:
enabled: true
isDefaultClass: true
# name: my-custom-class
core:
# -- Can be used to use globally v2 router syntax
# See https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/v3.0/migration/v2-to-v3/#new-v3-syntax-notable-changes
defaultRuleSyntax:
# Traefik experimental features
experimental:
# -- Enable traefik experimental plugins
plugins: {}
# demo:
# moduleName: github.com/traefik/plugindemo
# version: v0.2.1
kubernetesGateway:
# -- Enable traefik experimental GatewayClass CRD
enabled: false
gateway:
# -- When providers.kubernetesGateway.enabled, deploy a default gateway
enabled: true
# -- Set a custom name to gateway
name:
# -- By default, Gateway is created in the same `Namespace` than Traefik.
namespace:
# -- Additional gateway annotations (e.g. for cert-manager.io/issuer)
annotations:
# -- Define listeners
listeners:
web:
# -- Port is the network port. Multiple listeners may use the same port, subject to the Listener compatibility rules.
# The port must match a port declared in ports section.
port: 8000
# -- Optional hostname. See [Hostname](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/reference/spec/#gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1.Hostname)
hostname:
# Specify expected protocol on this listener. See [ProtocolType](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/reference/spec/#gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1.ProtocolType)
protocol: HTTP
# -- Routes are restricted to namespace of the gateway [by default](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/reference/spec/#gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1.FromNamespaces
namespacePolicy:
websecure:
# -- Port is the network port. Multiple listeners may use the same port, subject to the Listener compatibility rules.
# The port must match a port declared in ports section.
port: 8443
# -- Optional hostname. See [Hostname](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/reference/spec/#gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1.Hostname)
hostname:
# Specify expected protocol on this listener See [ProtocolType](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/reference/spec/#gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1.ProtocolType)
protocol: HTTPS
# -- Routes are restricted to namespace of the gateway [by default](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/reference/spec/#gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1.FromNamespaces)
namespacePolicy:
# -- Add certificates for TLS or HTTPS protocols. See [GatewayTLSConfig](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/reference/spec/#gateway.networking.k8s.io%2fv1.GatewayTLSConfig)
certificateRefs:
# -- TLS behavior for the TLS session initiated by the client. See [TLSModeType](https://gateway-api.sigs.k8s.io/reference/spec/#gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1.TLSModeType).
mode:
gatewayClass:
# -- When providers.kubernetesGateway.enabled and gateway.enabled, deploy a default gatewayClass
enabled: true
# -- Set a custom name to GatewayClass
name:
# -- Additional gatewayClass labels (e.g. for filtering gateway objects by custom labels)
labels:
ingressRoute:
dashboard:
# -- Create an IngressRoute for the dashboard
enabled: true
# -- Additional ingressRoute annotations (e.g. for kubernetes.io/ingress.class)
annotations: {}
# -- Additional ingressRoute labels (e.g. for filtering IngressRoute by custom labels)
labels: {}
# -- The router match rule used for the dashboard ingressRoute
matchRule: PathPrefix(`/dashboard`) || PathPrefix(`/api`)
# -- The internal service used for the dashboard ingressRoute
services:
- name: api@internal
kind: TraefikService
# -- Specify the allowed entrypoints to use for the dashboard ingress route, (e.g. traefik, web, websecure).
# By default, it's using traefik entrypoint, which is not exposed.
# /!\ Do not expose your dashboard without any protection over the internet /!\
entryPoints: ["traefik"]
# -- Additional ingressRoute middlewares (e.g. for authentication)
middlewares: []
# -- TLS options (e.g. secret containing certificate)
tls: {}
healthcheck:
# -- Create an IngressRoute for the healthcheck probe
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: {}
# -- The router match rule used for the healthcheck ingressRoute
matchRule: PathPrefix(`/ping`)
# -- The internal service used for the healthcheck ingressRoute
services:
- name: ping@internal
kind: TraefikService
# -- Specify the allowed entrypoints to use for the healthcheck ingress route, (e.g. traefik, web, websecure).
# By default, it's using traefik entrypoint, which is not exposed.
entryPoints: ["traefik"]
# -- Additional ingressRoute middlewares (e.g. for authentication)
middlewares: []
# -- TLS options (e.g. secret containing certificate)
tls: {}
updateStrategy:
# -- Customize updateStrategy: RollingUpdate or OnDelete
type: RollingUpdate
rollingUpdate:
maxUnavailable: 0
maxSurge: 1
readinessProbe:
# -- The number of consecutive failures allowed before considering the probe as failed.
failureThreshold: 1
# -- The number of seconds to wait before starting the first probe.
initialDelaySeconds: 2
# -- The number of seconds to wait between consecutive probes.
periodSeconds: 10
# -- The minimum consecutive successes required to consider the probe successful.
successThreshold: 1
# -- The number of seconds to wait for a probe response before considering it as failed.
timeoutSeconds: 2
livenessProbe:
# -- The number of consecutive failures allowed before considering the probe as failed.
failureThreshold: 3
# -- The number of seconds to wait before starting the first probe.
initialDelaySeconds: 2
# -- The number of seconds to wait between consecutive probes.
periodSeconds: 10
# -- The minimum consecutive successes required to consider the probe successful.
successThreshold: 1
# -- The number of seconds to wait for a probe response before considering it as failed.
timeoutSeconds: 2
# -- Define [Startup Probe](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/#define-startup-probes)
startupProbe:
providers:
kubernetesCRD:
# -- Load Kubernetes IngressRoute provider
enabled: true
# -- Allows IngressRoute to reference resources in namespace other than theirs
allowCrossNamespace: false
# -- Allows to reference ExternalName services in IngressRoute
allowExternalNameServices: false
# -- Allows to return 503 when there is no endpoints available
allowEmptyServices: false
# -- When the parameter is set, only resources containing an annotation with the same value are processed. Otherwise, resources missing the annotation, having an empty value, or the value traefik are processed. It will also set required annotation on Dashboard and Healthcheck IngressRoute when enabled.
ingressClass:
# labelSelector: environment=production,method=traefik
# -- Array of namespaces to watch. If left empty, Traefik watches all namespaces.
namespaces: []
# -- Defines whether to use Native Kubernetes load-balancing mode by default.
nativeLBByDefault:
kubernetesIngress:
# -- Load Kubernetes Ingress provider
enabled: true
# -- Allows to reference ExternalName services in Ingress
allowExternalNameServices: false
# -- Allows to return 503 when there is no endpoints available
allowEmptyServices: false
# -- When ingressClass is set, only Ingresses containing an annotation with the same value are processed. Otherwise, Ingresses missing the annotation, having an empty value, or the value traefik are processed.
ingressClass:
# labelSelector: environment=production,method=traefik
# -- Array of namespaces to watch. If left empty, Traefik watches all namespaces.
namespaces: []
# - "default"
# Disable cluster IngressClass Lookup - Requires Traefik V3.
# When combined with rbac.namespaced: true, ClusterRole will not be created and ingresses must use kubernetes.io/ingress.class annotation instead of spec.ingressClassName.
disableIngressClassLookup: false
# 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: ""
# -- Defines whether to use Native Kubernetes load-balancing mode by default.
nativeLBByDefault:
kubernetesGateway:
# -- Enable Traefik Gateway provider for Gateway API
enabled: false
# -- Toggles support for the Experimental Channel resources (Gateway API release channels documentation).
# This option currently enables support for TCPRoute and TLSRoute.
experimentalChannel: false
# -- Array of namespaces to watch. If left empty, Traefik watches all namespaces.
namespaces: []
# -- A label selector can be defined to filter on specific GatewayClass objects only.
labelselector:
file:
# -- Create a file provider
enabled: false
# -- Allows Traefik to automatically watch for file changes
watch: true
# -- File content (YAML format, go template supported) (see https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/providers/file/)
content:
# -- 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: 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: []
# -- For instance when using a logshipper for access logs
# - name: traefik-logs
# mountPath: /var/log/traefik
logs:
general:
# -- Set [logs format](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/observability/logs/#format)
# @default common
format:
# By default, the level is set to INFO.
# -- Alternative logging levels are DEBUG, PANIC, FATAL, ERROR, WARN, and INFO.
level: INFO
#
# filePath: "/var/log/traefik/traefik.log
# noColor: true
access:
# -- To enable access logs
enabled: false
# -- Set [access log format](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/observability/access-logs/#format)
format:
# filePath: "/var/log/traefik/access.log
# -- Set [bufferingSize](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/observability/access-logs/#bufferingsize)
bufferingSize:
# -- Set [filtering](https://docs.traefik.io/observability/access-logs/#filtering)
filters: {}
# statuscodes: "200,300-302"
# retryattempts: true
# minduration: 10ms
# -- Enables accessLogs for internal resources. Default: false.
addInternals:
fields:
general:
# -- Available modes: keep, drop, redact.
defaultmode: keep
# -- Names of the fields to limit.
names: {}
## Examples:
# ClientUsername: drop
# -- [Limit logged fields or headers](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/observability/access-logs/#limiting-the-fieldsincluding-headers)
headers:
# -- Available modes: keep, drop, redact.
defaultmode: drop
names: {}
metrics:
## -- Enable metrics for internal resources. Default: false
addInternals:
## -- Prometheus is enabled by default.
## -- It can be disabled by setting "prometheus: null"
prometheus:
# -- Entry point used to expose metrics.
entryPoint: metrics
## Enable metrics on entry points. Default=true
# addEntryPointsLabels: false
## Enable metrics on routers. Default=false
# addRoutersLabels: true
## Enable metrics on services. Default=true
# addServicesLabels: false
## Buckets for latency metrics. Default="0.1,0.3,1.2,5.0"
# buckets: "0.5,1.0,2.5"
## When manualRouting is true, it disables the default internal router in
## order to allow creating a custom router for prometheus@internal service.
# manualRouting: true
service:
# -- Create a dedicated metrics service to use with ServiceMonitor
enabled:
labels:
annotations:
# -- When set to true, it won't check if Prometheus Operator CRDs are deployed
disableAPICheck:
serviceMonitor:
# -- Enable optional CR for Prometheus Operator. See EXAMPLES.md for more details.
enabled: false
metricRelabelings:
relabelings:
jobLabel:
interval:
honorLabels:
scrapeTimeout:
honorTimestamps:
enableHttp2:
followRedirects:
additionalLabels:
namespace:
namespaceSelector:
prometheusRule:
# -- Enable optional CR for Prometheus Operator. See EXAMPLES.md for more details.
enabled: false
additionalLabels:
namespace:
# datadog:
# ## Address instructs exporter to send metrics to datadog-agent at this address.
# address: "127.0.0.1:8125"
# ## The interval used by the exporter to push metrics to datadog-agent. Default=10s
# # pushInterval: 30s
# ## The prefix to use for metrics collection. Default="traefik"
# # prefix: traefik
# ## Enable metrics on entry points. Default=true
# # addEntryPointsLabels: false
# ## Enable metrics on routers. Default=false
# # addRoutersLabels: true
# ## Enable metrics on services. Default=true
# # addServicesLabels: false
# influxdb2:
# ## Address instructs exporter to send metrics to influxdb v2 at this address.
# address: localhost:8086
# ## Token with which to connect to InfluxDB v2.
# token: xxx
# ## Organisation where metrics will be stored.
# org: ""
# ## Bucket where metrics will be stored.
# bucket: ""
# ## The interval used by the exporter to push metrics to influxdb. Default=10s
# # pushInterval: 30s
# ## Additional labels (influxdb tags) on all metrics.
# # additionalLabels:
# # env: production
# # foo: bar
# ## Enable metrics on entry points. Default=true
# # addEntryPointsLabels: false
# ## Enable metrics on routers. Default=false
# # addRoutersLabels: true
# ## Enable metrics on services. Default=true
# # addServicesLabels: false
# statsd:
# ## Address instructs exporter to send metrics to statsd at this address.
# address: localhost:8125
# ## The interval used by the exporter to push metrics to influxdb. Default=10s
# # pushInterval: 30s
# ## The prefix to use for metrics collection. Default="traefik"
# # prefix: traefik
# ## Enable metrics on entry points. Default=true
# # addEntryPointsLabels: false
# ## Enable metrics on routers. Default=false
# # addRoutersLabels: true
# ## Enable metrics on services. Default=true
# # addServicesLabels: false
otlp:
# -- Set to true in order to enable the OpenTelemetry metrics
enabled: false
# -- Enable metrics on entry points. Default: true
addEntryPointsLabels:
# -- Enable metrics on routers. Default: false
addRoutersLabels:
# -- Enable metrics on services. Default: true
addServicesLabels:
# -- Explicit boundaries for Histogram data points. Default: [.005, .01, .025, .05, .1, .25, .5, 1, 2.5, 5, 10]
explicitBoundaries:
# -- Interval at which metrics are sent to the OpenTelemetry Collector. Default: 10s
pushInterval:
http:
# -- Set to true in order to send metrics to the OpenTelemetry Collector using HTTP.
enabled: false
# -- Format: <scheme>://<host>:<port><path>. Default: http://localhost:4318/v1/metrics
endpoint:
# -- Additional headers sent with metrics by the reporter to the OpenTelemetry Collector.
headers:
## Defines the TLS configuration used by the reporter to send metrics to the OpenTelemetry Collector.
tls:
# -- The path to the certificate authority, it defaults to the system bundle.
ca:
# -- The path to the public certificate. When using this option, setting the key option is required.
cert:
# -- The path to the private key. When using this option, setting the cert option is required.
key:
# -- When set to true, the TLS connection accepts any certificate presented by the server regardless of the hostnames it covers.
insecureSkipVerify:
grpc:
# -- Set to true in order to send metrics to the OpenTelemetry Collector using gRPC
enabled: false
# -- Format: <scheme>://<host>:<port><path>. Default: http://localhost:4318/v1/metrics
endpoint:
# -- Allows reporter to send metrics to the OpenTelemetry Collector without using a secured protocol.
insecure:
## Defines the TLS configuration used by the reporter to send metrics to the OpenTelemetry Collector.
tls:
# -- The path to the certificate authority, it defaults to the system bundle.
ca:
# -- The path to the public certificate. When using this option, setting the key option is required.
cert:
# -- The path to the private key. When using this option, setting the cert option is required.
key:
# -- When set to true, the TLS connection accepts any certificate presented by the server regardless of the hostnames it covers.
insecureSkipVerify:
## Tracing
# -- https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/observability/tracing/overview/
tracing:
# -- Enables tracing for internal resources. Default: false.
addInternals:
otlp:
# -- See https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/v3.0/observability/tracing/opentelemetry/
enabled: false
http:
# -- Set to true in order to send metrics to the OpenTelemetry Collector using HTTP.
enabled: false
# -- Format: <scheme>://<host>:<port><path>. Default: http://localhost:4318/v1/metrics
endpoint:
# -- Additional headers sent with metrics by the reporter to the OpenTelemetry Collector.
headers:
## Defines the TLS configuration used by the reporter to send metrics to the OpenTelemetry Collector.
tls:
# -- The path to the certificate authority, it defaults to the system bundle.
ca:
# -- The path to the public certificate. When using this option, setting the key option is required.
cert:
# -- The path to the private key. When using this option, setting the cert option is required.
key:
# -- When set to true, the TLS connection accepts any certificate presented by the server regardless of the hostnames it covers.
insecureSkipVerify:
grpc:
# -- Set to true in order to send metrics to the OpenTelemetry Collector using gRPC
enabled: false
# -- Format: <scheme>://<host>:<port><path>. Default: http://localhost:4318/v1/metrics
endpoint:
# -- Allows reporter to send metrics to the OpenTelemetry Collector without using a secured protocol.
insecure:
## Defines the TLS configuration used by the reporter to send metrics to the OpenTelemetry Collector.
tls:
# -- The path to the certificate authority, it defaults to the system bundle.
ca:
# -- The path to the public certificate. When using this option, setting the key option is required.
cert:
# -- The path to the private key. When using this option, setting the cert option is required.
key:
# -- When set to true, the TLS connection accepts any certificate presented by the server regardless of the hostnames it covers.
insecureSkipVerify:
# -- Global command arguments to be passed to all traefik's pods
globalArguments:
- "--global.checknewversion"
- "--global.sendanonymoususage"
# -- Additional arguments to be passed at Traefik's binary
# See [CLI Reference](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: []
# - "--providers.kubernetesingress.ingressclass=traefik-internal"
# - "--log.level=DEBUG"
# -- Environment variables to be passed to Traefik's binary
# @default -- See _values.yaml_
env:
- name: POD_NAME
valueFrom:
fieldRef:
fieldPath: metadata.name
- name: POD_NAMESPACE
valueFrom:
fieldRef:
fieldPath: metadata.namespace
# -- Environment variables to be passed to Traefik's binary from configMaps or secrets
envFrom: []
ports:
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
# 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 your cluster,
# use `kubectl port-forward` or create a secure ingress
expose:
default: true
# -- The exposed port for this service
exposedPort: 9000
# -- The port protocol (TCP/UDP)
protocol: TCP
web:
## -- Enable this entrypoint as a default entrypoint. When a service doesn't explicitly set an entrypoint it will only use this entrypoint.
# asDefault: true
port: 8000
# hostPort: 8000
# containerPort: 8000
expose:
default: true
exposedPort: 80
## -- Different target traefik port on the cluster, useful for IP type LB
# targetPort: 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:
# port: websecure
# (Optional)
# priority: 10
# permanent: true
#
# -- Trust forwarded headers information (X-Forwarded-*).
# forwardedHeaders:
# trustedIPs: []
# insecure: false
#
# -- Enable the Proxy Protocol header parsing for the entry point
# proxyProtocol:
# trustedIPs: []
# insecure: false
#
# -- Set transport settings for the entrypoint; see also
# https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/routing/entrypoints/#transport
transport:
respondingTimeouts:
readTimeout:
writeTimeout:
idleTimeout:
lifeCycle:
requestAcceptGraceTimeout:
graceTimeOut:
keepAliveMaxRequests:
keepAliveMaxTime:
websecure:
## -- Enable this entrypoint as a default entrypoint. When a service doesn't explicitly set an entrypoint it will only use this entrypoint.
# asDefault: true
port: 8443
# hostPort: 8443
# containerPort: 8443
expose:
default: true
exposedPort: 443
## -- Different target traefik port on the cluster, useful for IP type LB
# targetPort: 80
## -- The port protocol (TCP/UDP)
protocol: TCP
# nodePort: 32443
## -- Specify an application protocol. This may be used as a hint for a Layer 7 load balancer.
# appProtocol: https
#
## -- Enable HTTP/3 on the entrypoint
## Enabling it will also enable http3 experimental feature
## https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/routing/entrypoints/#http3
## There are known limitations when trying to listen on same ports for
## TCP & UDP (Http3). There is a workaround in this chart using dual Service.
## https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/47249#issuecomment-587960741
http3:
enabled: false
# advertisedPort: 4443
#
# -- Trust forwarded headers information (X-Forwarded-*).
# forwardedHeaders:
# trustedIPs: []
# insecure: false
#
# -- Enable the Proxy Protocol header parsing for the entry point
# proxyProtocol:
# trustedIPs: []
# insecure: false
#
# -- Set transport settings for the entrypoint; see also
# https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/routing/entrypoints/#transport
transport:
respondingTimeouts:
readTimeout:
writeTimeout:
idleTimeout:
lifeCycle:
requestAcceptGraceTimeout:
graceTimeOut:
keepAliveMaxRequests:
keepAliveMaxTime:
#
## 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
#
# -- One can apply Middlewares on an entrypoint
# https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/middlewares/overview/
# https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/routing/entrypoints/#middlewares
# -- /!\ It introduces here a link between your static configuration and your dynamic configuration /!\
# It follows the provider naming convention: https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/providers/overview/#provider-namespace
# middlewares:
# - namespace-name1@kubernetescrd
# - namespace-name2@kubernetescrd
middlewares: []
metrics:
# -- When using hostNetwork, use another port to avoid conflict with node exporter:
# https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/wiki/Default-port-allocations
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 your cluster,
# use `kubectl port-forward` or create a secure ingress
expose:
default: 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)
# When using `labelSelector`, you'll need to set labels on tlsOption accordingly.
# See EXAMPLE.md for details.
tlsOptions: {}
# -- TLS Store are created as [TLSStore CRDs](https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/https/tls/#default-certificate). This is useful if you want to set a default certificate. See EXAMPLE.md for details.
tlsStore: {}
service:
enabled: true
## -- Single service is using `MixedProtocolLBService` feature gate.
## -- When set to false, it will create two Service, one for TCP and one for UDP.
single: 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: {}
# externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster
# loadBalancerIP: "1.2.3.4"
# clusterIP: "2.3.4.5"
loadBalancerSourceRanges: []
# - 192.168.0.1/32
# - 172.16.0.0/16
## -- Class of the load balancer implementation
# loadBalancerClass: service.k8s.aws/nlb
externalIPs: []
# - 1.2.3.4
## One of SingleStack, PreferDualStack, or RequireDualStack.
# ipFamilyPolicy: SingleStack
## List of IP families (e.g. IPv4 and/or IPv6).
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dual-stack/#services
# ipFamilies:
# - IPv4
# - IPv6
##
additionalServices: {}
## -- An additional and optional internal Service.
## Same parameters as external Service
# internal:
# type: ClusterIP
# # labels: {}
# # annotations: {}
# # spec: {}
# # loadBalancerSourceRanges: []
# # externalIPs: []
# # ipFamilies: [ "IPv4","IPv6" ]
autoscaling:
# -- Create HorizontalPodAutoscaler object.
# See EXAMPLES.md for more details.
enabled: false
persistence:
# -- Enable persistence using Persistent Volume Claims
# ref: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes/
# It can be used to store TLS certificates, see `storage` in certResolvers
enabled: true
name: data
# existingClaim: ""
accessMode: ReadWriteOnce
size: 128Mi
# storageClass: ""
# volumeName: ""
path: /data
annotations: {}
# -- Only mount a subpath of the Volume into the pod
# subPath: ""
# -- Certificates resolvers configuration.
# Ref: https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/https/acme/#certificate-resolvers
# See EXAMPLES.md for more details.
certResolvers: {}
# -- 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: false
# -- 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 Role and RoleBinding instead of ClusterRole/ClusterRoleBinding. Providers will only watch target namespace.
# When combined with providers.kubernetesIngress.disableIngressClassLookup: true and Traefik V3, ClusterRole to watch IngressClass is also disabled.
namespaced: false
# Enable user-facing roles
# https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/rbac/#user-facing-roles
# aggregateTo: [ "admin" ]
# List of Kubernetes secrets that are accessible for Traefik. If empty, then access is granted to every secret.
secretResourceNames: []
# -- 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](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-resources-containers/) for `traefik` container.
resources: {}
# -- 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
affinity: {}
# podAntiAffinity:
# requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
# - labelSelector:
# matchLabels:
# app.kubernetes.io/name: '{{ template "traefik.name" . }}'
# app.kubernetes.io/instance: '{{ .Release.Name }}-{{ .Release.Namespace }}'
# topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
# -- nodeSelector is the simplest recommended form of node selection constraint.
nodeSelector: {}
# -- Tolerations allow the scheduler to schedule pods with matching taints.
tolerations: []
# -- You can use topology spread constraints to control
# how Pods are spread across your cluster among failure-domains.
topologySpreadConstraints: []
# This example topologySpreadConstraints forces the scheduler to put traefik pods
# on nodes where no other traefik pods are scheduled.
# - labelSelector:
# matchLabels:
# app: '{{ template "traefik.name" . }}'
# maxSkew: 1
# topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
# whenUnsatisfiable: DoNotSchedule
# -- [Pod Priority and Preemption](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/pod-priority-preemption/)
priorityClassName: ""
# -- [SecurityContext](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/workload-resources/pod-v1/#security-context-1)
# @default -- See _values.yaml_
securityContext:
allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
capabilities:
drop: [ALL]
readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
# -- [Pod Security Context](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/workload-resources/pod-v1/#security-context)
# @default -- See _values.yaml_
podSecurityContext:
runAsGroup: 65532
runAsNonRoot: true
runAsUser: 65532
#
# -- Extra objects to deploy (value evaluated as a template)
#
# In some cases, it can avoid the need for additional, extended or adhoc deployments.
# See #595 for more details and traefik/tests/values/extra.yaml for example.
extraObjects: []
# -- This field override the default Release Namespace for Helm.
# It will not affect optional CRDs such as `ServiceMonitor` and `PrometheusRules`
namespaceOverride:
## -- This field override the default app.kubernetes.io/instance label for all Objects.
instanceLabelOverride:
# Traefik Hub configuration. See https://doc.traefik.io/traefik-hub/
hub:
# -- Name of `Secret` with key 'token' set to a valid license token.
# It enables API Gateway.
token:
apimanagement:
# -- Set to true in order to enable API Management. Requires a valid license token.
enabled:
admission:
# -- WebHook admission server listen address. Default: "0.0.0.0:9943".
listenAddr:
# -- Certificate of the WebHook admission server. Default: "hub-agent-cert".
secretName:
ratelimit:
redis:
# -- Enable Redis Cluster. Default: true.
cluster:
# -- Database used to store information. Default: "0".
database:
# -- Endpoints of the Redis instances to connect to. Default: "".
endpoints:
# -- The username to use when connecting to Redis endpoints. Default: "".
username:
# -- The password to use when connecting to Redis endpoints. Default: "".
password:
sentinel:
# -- Name of the set of main nodes to use for main selection. Required when using Sentinel. Default: "".
masterset:
# -- Username to use for sentinel authentication (can be different from endpoint username). Default: "".
username:
# -- Password to use for sentinel authentication (can be different from endpoint password). Default: "".
password:
# -- Timeout applied on connection with redis. Default: "0s".
timeout:
tls:
# -- Path to the certificate authority used for the secured connection.
ca:
# -- Path to the public certificate used for the secure connection.
cert:
# -- Path to the private key used for the secure connection.
key:
# -- When insecureSkipVerify is set to true, the TLS connection accepts any certificate presented by the server. Default: false.
insecureSkipVerify:
# Enable export of errors logs to the platform. Default: true.
sendlogs: