Add kubernetes dashboard helm release
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apiVersion: helm.toolkit.fluxcd.io/v2beta1
kind: HelmRelease
metadata:
name: kubernetes-dashboard
namespace: kubernetes-system
spec:
chart:
spec:
chart: kubernetes-dashboard
sourceRef:
kind: HelmRepository
name: kubernetes-dashboard
namespace: flux-system
interval: 15m0s
timeout: 5m
releaseName: kubernetes-dashboard
values:
# Copyright 2017 The Kubernetes Authors.
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# Default values for kubernetes-dashboard
# This is a YAML-formatted file.
# Declare name/value pairs to be passed into your templates.
# name: value
image:
## Repository for container
repository: kubernetesui/dashboard
tag: "" # If not defined, uses appVersion of Chart.yaml
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
pullSecrets: []
## Number of replicas
replicaCount: 1
## @param commonLabels Labels to add to all deployed objects
##
commonLabels: {}
## @param commonAnnotations Annotations to add to all deployed objects
##
commonAnnotations: {}
## Here annotations can be added to the kubernetes dashboard deployment
annotations: {}
## Here labels can be added to the kubernetes dashboard deployment
labels: {}
## Additional container arguments
##
# extraArgs:
# - --enable-skip-login
# - --enable-insecure-login
# - --system-banner="Welcome to Kubernetes"
## Additional container environment variables
##
extraEnv: []
# - name: SOME_VAR
# value: 'some value'
## Additional volumes to be added to kubernetes dashboard pods
##
extraVolumes: []
# - name: dashboard-kubeconfig
# secret:
# defaultMode: 420
# secretName: dashboard-kubeconfig
## Additional volumeMounts to be added to kubernetes dashboard container
##
extraVolumeMounts: []
# - mountPath: /kubeconfig
# name: dashboard-kubeconfig
# readOnly: true
## Array of extra K8s manifests to deploy
##
extraManifests: []
# - apiVersion: v1
# kind: ConfigMap
# metadata:
# name: additional-configmap
# data:
# mykey: myvalue
## Annotations to be added to kubernetes dashboard pods
# podAnnotations:
## SecurityContext to be added to kubernetes dashboard pods
## To disable set the following configuration to null:
# securityContext: null
securityContext:
runAsNonRoot: true
seccompProfile:
type: RuntimeDefault
## SecurityContext defaults for the kubernetes dashboard container and metrics scraper container
## To disable set the following configuration to null:
# containerSecurityContext: null
containerSecurityContext:
allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
runAsUser: 1001
runAsGroup: 2001
capabilities:
drop: ["ALL"]
## @param podLabels Extra labels for OAuth2 Proxy pods
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/
##
podLabels: {}
## @param podAnnotations Annotations for OAuth2 Proxy pods
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/annotations/
##
podAnnotations: {}
## Node labels for pod assignment
## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/node-selection/
##
nodeSelector: {}
## List of node taints to tolerate (requires Kubernetes >= 1.6)
tolerations: []
# - key: "key"
# operator: "Equal|Exists"
# value: "value"
# effect: "NoSchedule|PreferNoSchedule|NoExecute"
## Affinity for pod assignment
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/#affinity-and-anti-affinity
affinity: {}
## Name of Priority Class of pods
# priorityClassName: ""
## Pod resource requests & limits
resources:
requests:
cpu: 100m
memory: 200Mi
limits:
cpu: 2
memory: 200Mi
## Serve application over HTTP without TLS
##
## Note: If set to true, you may want to add --enable-insecure-login to extraArgs
protocolHttp: false
service:
type: LoadBalancer
# Dashboard service port
externalPort: 443
## LoadBalancerSourcesRange is a list of allowed CIDR values, which are combined with ServicePort to
## set allowed inbound rules on the security group assigned to the master load balancer
# loadBalancerSourceRanges: []
# clusterIP: ""
## A user-specified IP address for load balancer to use as External IP (if supported)
# loadBalancerIP:
## Additional Kubernetes Dashboard Service annotations
annotations: {}
## Here labels can be added to the Kubernetes Dashboard service
labels: {}
## Enable or disable the kubernetes.io/cluster-service label. Should be disabled for GKE clusters >=1.15.
## Otherwise, the addon manager will presume ownership of the service and try to delete it.
clusterServiceLabel:
enabled: true
key: "kubernetes.io/cluster-service"
ingress:
## If true, Kubernetes Dashboard Ingress will be created.
##
enabled: false
## Kubernetes Dashboard Ingress labels
# labels:
# key: value
## Kubernetes Dashboard Ingress annotations
# annotations:
# kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
# kubernetes.io/tls-acme: 'true'
## If you plan to use TLS backend with enableInsecureLogin set to false
## (default), you need to uncomment the below.
## If you use ingress-nginx < 0.21.0
# nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/secure-backends: "true"
## if you use ingress-nginx >= 0.21.0
# nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/backend-protocol: "HTTPS"
## Kubernetes Dashboard Ingress Class
# className: "example-lb"
## Kubernetes Dashboard Ingress paths
## Both `/` and `/*` are required to work on gce ingress.
paths:
- /
# - /*
## Custom Kubernetes Dashboard Ingress paths. Will override default paths.
##
customPaths: []
# - pathType: ImplementationSpecific
# backend:
# service:
# name: ssl-redirect
# port:
# name: use-annotation
# - pathType: ImplementationSpecific
# backend:
# service:
# name: >-
# {{ include "kubernetes-dashboard.fullname" . }}
# port:
# # Don't use string here, use only integer value!
# number: 443
## Kubernetes Dashboard Ingress hostnames
## Must be provided if Ingress is enabled
##
# hosts:
# - kubernetes-dashboard.domain.com
## Kubernetes Dashboard Ingress TLS configuration
## Secrets must be manually created in the namespace
##
# tls:
# - secretName: kubernetes-dashboard-tls
# hosts:
# - kubernetes-dashboard.domain.com
# Global dashboard settings
settings:
{}
## Cluster name that appears in the browser window title if it is set
# clusterName: ""
## Max number of items that can be displayed on each list page
# itemsPerPage: 10
## Number of seconds between every auto-refresh of logs
# logsAutoRefreshTimeInterval: 5
## Number of seconds between every auto-refresh of every resource. Set 0 to disable
# resourceAutoRefreshTimeInterval: 5
## Hide all access denied warnings in the notification panel
# disableAccessDeniedNotifications: false
## Pinned CRDs that will be displayed in dashboard's menu
pinnedCRDs:
[]
# - kind: customresourcedefinition
## Fully qualified name of a CRD
# name: prometheuses.monitoring.coreos.com
## Display name
# displayName: Prometheus
## Is this CRD namespaced?
# namespaced: true
## Metrics Scraper
## Container to scrape, store, and retrieve a window of time from the Metrics Server.
## refs: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/dashboard-metrics-scraper
metricsScraper:
## Wether to enable dashboard-metrics-scraper
enabled: false
image:
repository: kubernetesui/metrics-scraper
tag: v1.0.9
resources: {}
## SecurityContext especially for the kubernetes dashboard metrics scraper container
## If not set, the global containterSecurityContext values will define these values
# containerSecurityContext:
# allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
# readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
# runAsUser: 1001
# runAsGroup: 2001
# args:
# - --log-level=info
# - --logtostderr=true
## Optional Metrics Server sub-chart
## Enable this if you don't already have metrics-server enabled on your cluster and
## want to use it with dashboard metrics-scraper
## refs:
## - https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/metrics-server
## - https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/metrics-server/tree/master/charts/metrics-server
metrics-server:
enabled: false
## Example for additional args
# args:
# - --kubelet-preferred-address-types=InternalIP
# - --kubelet-insecure-tls
rbac:
# Specifies whether namespaced RBAC resources (Role, Rolebinding) should be created
create: true
# Specifies whether cluster-wide RBAC resources (ClusterRole, ClusterRolebinding) to access metrics should be created
# Independent from rbac.create parameter.
clusterRoleMetrics: true
# Start in ReadOnly mode.
# Specifies whether cluster-wide RBAC resources (ClusterRole, ClusterRolebinding) with read only permissions to all resources listed inside the cluster should be created
# Only dashboard-related Secrets and ConfigMaps will still be available for writing.
#
# The basic idea of the clusterReadOnlyRole
# is not to hide all the secrets and sensitive data but more
# to avoid accidental changes in the cluster outside the standard CI/CD.
#
# It is NOT RECOMMENDED to use this version in production.
# Instead you should review the role and remove all potentially sensitive parts such as
# access to persistentvolumes, pods/log etc.
#
# Independent from rbac.create parameter.
clusterReadOnlyRole: false
# It is possible to add additional rules if read only role is enabled.
# This can be useful, for example, to show CRD resources.
# clusterReadOnlyRoleAdditionalRules: []
# If the default role permissions are not enough, it is possible to add additional permissions.
# roleAdditionalRules: []
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:
livenessProbe:
# Number of seconds to wait before sending first probe
initialDelaySeconds: 30
# Number of seconds to wait for probe response
timeoutSeconds: 30
## podDisruptionBudget
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/configure-pdb/
podDisruptionBudget:
enabled: false
## Minimum available instances; ignored if there is no PodDisruptionBudget
minAvailable:
## Maximum unavailable instances; ignored if there is no PodDisruptionBudget
maxUnavailable:
## PodSecurityContext for pod level securityContext
# securityContext:
# runAsUser: 1001
# runAsGroup: 2001
networkPolicy:
# Whether to create a network policy that allows/restricts access to the service
enabled: false
# Whether to set network policy to deny all ingress traffic for the kubernetes-dashboard
ingressDenyAll: false
## podSecurityPolicy for fine-grained authorization of pod creation and updates
## Note that PSP is deprecated and has been removed from kubernetes 1.25 onwards.
## For 1.25+ consider enabling PodSecurityAdmission, refer to chart README.md.
podSecurityPolicy:
# Specifies whether a pod security policy should be created
enabled: false
serviceMonitor:
# Whether or not to create a Prometheus Operator service monitor.
enabled: false
## Here labels can be added to the serviceMonitor
labels: {}
## Here annotations can be added to the serviceMonitor
annotations: {}
## Optional containers, i.e. for auth addons.
optionalContainers:
enabled: false
containers: []