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@@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ Add files to the configmap.
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**Type**: `[]string`
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It makes a file or directory to be converted to one or more ConfigMaps
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and mounted in the pod. The file or directory is relative to the
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It makes a file or directory to be converted to one or more ConfigMaps
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and mounted in the pod. The file or directory is relative to the
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service directory.
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If it is a directory, all files inside it are added to the ConfigMap.
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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ If the directory as subdirectories, so one configmap per subpath are created.
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!!! Warning
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It is not intended to be used to store an entire project in configmaps.
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It is intended to be used to store configuration files that are not managed
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It is intended to be used to store configuration files that are not managed
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by the application, like nginx configuration files. Keep in mind that your
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project sources should be stored in an application image or in a storage.
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@@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ labels:
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- ./conf.d
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```
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### katenary.v3/cronjob
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Create a cronjob from the service.
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@@ -70,9 +71,8 @@ Create a cronjob from the service.
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This adds a cronjob to the chart.
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The label value is a YAML object with the following attributes:
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- command: the command to be executed
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- schedule: the cron schedule (cron format or @every where "every" is a
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- command: the command to be executed
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- schedule: the cron schedule (cron format or @every where "every" is a
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duration like 1h30m, daily, hourly...)
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- rbac: false (optionnal), if true, it will create a role, a rolebinding and
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a serviceaccount to make your cronjob able to connect the Kubernetes API
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@@ -86,14 +86,15 @@ labels:
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schedule: "* */1 * * *" # or @hourly for example
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```
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### katenary.v3/dependencies
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Add Helm dependencies to the service.
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**Type**: `[]object`
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Set the service to be, actually, a Helm dependency. This means that the
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service will not be exported as template. The dependencies are added to
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Set the service to be, actually, a Helm dependency. This means that the
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service will not be exported as template. The dependencies are added to
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the Chart.yaml file and the values are added to the values.yaml file.
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It's a list of objects with the following attributes:
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@@ -105,12 +106,12 @@ It's a list of objects with the following attributes:
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!!! Info
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Katenary doesn't update the helm depenedencies by default.
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Use `--helm-update` (or `-u`) flag to update the dependencies.
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example: <code>katenary convert -u</code>
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By setting an alias, it is possible to change the name of the dependency
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By setting an alias, it is possible to change the name of the dependency
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in values.yaml.
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**Example:**
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password: the secret password
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```
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### katenary.v3/description
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Description of the service
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**Type**: `string`
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This replaces the default comment in values.yaml file to the given description.
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This replaces the default comment in values.yaml file to the given description.
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It is useful to document the service and configuration.
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The value can be set with a documentation in multiline format.
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It can be multiline.
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```
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### katenary.v3/env-from
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Add environment variables from antoher service.
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@@ -177,13 +180,14 @@ service2:
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- myservice1
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```
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### katenary.v3/exchange-volumes
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Add exchange volumes (empty directory on the node) to share data
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**Type**: `[]object`
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This label allows sharing data between containres. The volume is created in
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This label allows sharing data between containres. The volume is created in
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the node and mounted in the pod. It is useful to share data between containers
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in a "same pod" logic. For example to let PHP-FPM and Nginx share the same direcotory.
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@@ -194,10 +198,9 @@ This will create:
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- a `initContainer` for each definition
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Fields:
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- name: the name of the volume (manadatory)
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- mountPath: the path where the volume is mounted in the pod (optional, default is `/opt`)
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- init: a command to run to initialize the volume with data (optional)
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- name: the name of the volume (manadatory)
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- mountPath: the path where the volume is mounted in the pod (optional, default is `/opt`)
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- init: a command to run to initialize the volume with data (optional)
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!!! Warning
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This is highly experimental. This is mainly useful when using the "same-pod" label.
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@@ -220,6 +223,7 @@ php:
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init: cp -ra /var/www/html/* /opt
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```
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### katenary.v3/health-check
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Health check to be added to the deployment.
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@@ -239,6 +243,7 @@ labels:
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port: 8080
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```
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### katenary.v3/ignore
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Ignore the service
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katenary.v3/ignore: "true"
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```
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### katenary.v3/ingress
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Ingress rules to be added to the service.
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**Type**: `object`
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Declare an ingress rule for the service. The port should be exposed or
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Declare an ingress rule for the service. The port should be exposed or
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declared with `katenary.v3/ports`.
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**Example:**
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hostname: mywebsite.com (optional)
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```
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### katenary.v3/main-app
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Mark the service as the main app.
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**Type**: `bool`
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This makes the service to be the main application. Its image tag is
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This makes the service to be the main application. Its image tag is
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considered to be the Chart appVersion and to be the defaultvalue in Pod
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container image attribute.
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katenary.v3/main-app: true
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```
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### katenary.v3/map-env
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Map env vars from the service to the deployment.
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@@ -305,8 +313,8 @@ Map env vars from the service to the deployment.
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**Type**: `map[string]string`
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Because you may need to change the variable for Kubernetes, this label
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forces the value to another. It is also particullary helpful to use a template
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value instead. For example, you could bind the value to a service name
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forces the value to another. It is also particullary helpful to use a template
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value instead. For example, you could bind the value to a service name
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with Helm attributes:
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`{{ tpl .Release.Name . }}`.
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DB_HOST: '{{ include "__APP__.fullname" . }}-database'
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```
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### katenary.v3/ports
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Ports to be added to the service.
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**Type**: `[]uint32`
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Only useful for services without exposed port. It is mandatory if the
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Only useful for services without exposed port. It is mandatory if the
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service is a dependency of another service.
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**Example:**
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- 8081
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```
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### katenary.v3/same-pod
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Move the same-pod deployment to the target deployment.
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**Type**: `string`
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This will make the service to be included in another service pod. Some services
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This will make the service to be included in another service pod. Some services
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must work together in the same pod, like a sidecar or a proxy or nginx + php-fpm.
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Note that volume and VolumeMount are copied from the source to the target
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Note that volume and VolumeMount are copied from the source to the target
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deployment.
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**Example:**
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katenary.v3/same-pod: web
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```
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### katenary.v3/secrets
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Env vars to be set as secrets.
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**Type**: `[]string`
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This label allows setting the environment variables as secrets. The variable
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This label allows setting the environment variables as secrets. The variable
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is removed from the environment and added to a secret object.
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The variable can be set to the `katenary.v3/values` too,
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@@ -390,6 +401,7 @@ labels:
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- PASSWORD
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```
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### katenary.v3/values
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Environment variables to be added to the values.yaml
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@@ -400,11 +412,11 @@ By default, all environment variables in the "env" and environment
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files are added to configmaps with the static values set. This label
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allows adding environment variables to the values.yaml file.
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Note that the value inside the configmap is `{{ tpl vaname . }}`, so
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you can set the value to a template that will be rendered with the
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Note that the value inside the configmap is `{{ tpl vaname . }}`, so
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you can set the value to a template that will be rendered with the
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values.yaml file.
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The value can be set with a documentation. This may help to understand
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The value can be set with a documentation. This may help to understand
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the purpose of the variable.
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**Example:**
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It can be, of course, a multiline text.
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```
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### katenary.v3/values-from
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Add values from another service.
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DB_PASSWORD: database.MARIADB_PASSWORD
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```
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