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Labels documentation
Katenary proposes labels to set in compose.yaml
files (or override files) to configure the Helm Chart generation. Because it is sometimes needed to have structured values, it is necessary to use the Yaml syntax. While compose labels are string, we can use |
to use Yaml multilines as value.
Katenary will try to Unmarshal these labels.
Label list and types
Label name | Description | Type |
---|---|---|
katenary.v3/configmap-files |
Add files to the configmap. | []string |
katenary.v3/cronjob |
Create a cronjob from the service. | object |
katenary.v3/dependencies |
Add Helm dependencies to the service. | []object |
katenary.v3/description |
Description of the service | string |
katenary.v3/env-from |
Add environment variables from antoher service. | []string |
katenary.v3/exchange-volumes |
Add exchange volumes (empty directory on the node) to share data | []object |
katenary.v3/health-check |
Health check to be added to the deployment. | object |
katenary.v3/ignore |
Ignore the service | bool |
katenary.v3/ingress |
Ingress rules to be added to the service. | object |
katenary.v3/main-app |
Mark the service as the main app. | bool |
katenary.v3/map-env |
Map env vars from the service to the deployment. | map[string]string |
katenary.v3/ports |
Ports to be added to the service. | []uint32 |
katenary.v3/same-pod |
Move the same-pod deployment to the target deployment. | string |
katenary.v3/secrets |
Env vars to be set as secrets. | []string |
katenary.v3/values |
Environment variables to be added to the values.yaml | []string or map[string]string |
katenary.v3/values-from |
Add values from another service. | map[string]string |
Detailed description
katenary.v3/configmap-files
Add files to the configmap.
Type: []string
It makes a file or directory to be converted to one or more ConfigMaps and mounted in the pod. The file or directory is relative to the service directory.
If it is a directory, all files inside it are added to the ConfigMap.
If the directory as subdirectories, so one configmap per subpath are created.
!!! Warning It is not intended to be used to store an entire project in configmaps. It is intended to be used to store configuration files that are not managed by the application, like nginx configuration files. Keep in mind that your project sources should be stored in an application image or in a storage.
Example:
volumes
- ./conf.d:/etc/nginx/conf.d
labels:
katenary.v3/configmap-files: |-
- ./conf.d
katenary.v3/cronjob
Create a cronjob from the service.
Type: object
This adds a cronjob to the chart.
The label value is a YAML object with the following attributes:
- command: the command to be executed
- schedule: the cron schedule (cron format or @every where "every" is a duration like 1h30m, daily, hourly...)
- rbac: false (optionnal), if true, it will create a role, a rolebinding and a serviceaccount to make your cronjob able to connect the Kubernetes API
Example:
labels:
katenary.v3/cronjob: |-
command: echo "hello world"
schedule: "* */1 * * *" # or @hourly for example
katenary.v3/dependencies
Add Helm dependencies to the service.
Type: []object
Set the service to be, actually, a Helm dependency. This means that the service will not be exported as template. The dependencies are added to the Chart.yaml file and the values are added to the values.yaml file.
It's a list of objects with the following attributes:
- name: the name of the dependency
- repository: the repository of the dependency
- alias: the name of the dependency in values.yaml (optional)
- values: the values to be set in values.yaml (optional)
!!! Info Katenary doesn't update the helm depenedencies by default.
Use `--helm-update` (or `-u`) flag to update the dependencies.
example: <code>katenary convert -u</code>
By setting an alias, it is possible to change the name of the dependency in values.yaml.
Example:
labels:
katenary.v3/dependencies: |-
- name: mariadb
repository: oci://registry-1.docker.io/bitnamicharts
## optional, it changes the name of the section in values.yaml
# alias: mydatabase
## optional, it adds the values to values.yaml
values:
auth:
database: mydatabasename
username: myuser
password: the secret password
katenary.v3/description
Description of the service
Type: string
This replaces the default comment in values.yaml file to the given description. It is useful to document the service and configuration.
The value can be set with a documentation in multiline format.
Example:
labels:
katenary.v3/description: |-
This is a description of the service.
It can be multiline.
katenary.v3/env-from
Add environment variables from antoher service.
Type: []string
It adds environment variables from another service to the current service.
Example:
service1:
image: nginx:1.19
environment:
FOO: bar
service2:
image: php:7.4-fpm
labels:
# get the congigMap from service1 where FOO is
# defined inside this service too
katenary.v3/env-from: |-
- myservice1
katenary.v3/exchange-volumes
Add exchange volumes (empty directory on the node) to share data
Type: []object
This label allows sharing data between containres. The volume is created in the node and mounted in the pod. It is useful to share data between containers in a "same pod" logic. For example to let PHP-FPM and Nginx share the same direcotory.
This will create:
- an
emptyDir
volume in the deployment - a
voumeMount
in the pod for each container - a
initContainer
for each definition
Fields:
- name: the name of the volume (manadatory)
- mountPath: the path where the volume is mounted in the pod (optional, default is
/opt
) - init: a command to run to initialize the volume with data (optional)
!!! Warning This is highly experimental. This is mainly useful when using the "same-pod" label.
Example:
nginx:
# ...
labels;
katenary.v3/exchange-volumes: |-
- name: php-fpm
mountPath: /var/www/html
php:
# ...
labels:
katenary.v3/exchange-volumes: |-
- name: php-fpm
mountPath: /opt
init: cp -ra /var/www/html/* /opt
katenary.v3/health-check
Health check to be added to the deployment.
Type: object
Health check to be added to the deployment.
Example:
labels:
katenary.v3/health-check: |-
livenessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /health
port: 8080
katenary.v3/ignore
Ignore the service
Type: bool
Ingoring a service to not be exported in helm chart.
Example:
labels:
katenary.v3/ignore: "true"
katenary.v3/ingress
Ingress rules to be added to the service.
Type: object
Declare an ingress rule for the service. The port should be exposed or
declared with katenary.v3/ports
.
Example:
labels:
katenary.v3/ingress: |-
port: 80
hostname: mywebsite.com (optional)
katenary.v3/main-app
Mark the service as the main app.
Type: bool
This makes the service to be the main application. Its image tag is considered to be the Chart appVersion and to be the defaultvalue in Pod container image attribute.
!!! Warning This label cannot be repeated in others services. If this label is set in more than one service as true, Katenary will return an error.
Example:
ghost:
image: ghost:1.25.5
labels:
# The chart is now named ghost, and the appVersion is 1.25.5.
# In Deployment, the image attribute is set to ghost:1.25.5 if
# you don't change the "tag" attribute in values.yaml
katenary.v3/main-app: true
katenary.v3/map-env
Map env vars from the service to the deployment.
Type: map[string]string
Because you may need to change the variable for Kubernetes, this label
forces the value to another. It is also particullary helpful to use a template
value instead. For example, you could bind the value to a service name
with Helm attributes:
{{ tpl .Release.Name . }}
.
If you use __APP__
in the value, it will be replaced by the Chart name.
Example:
env:
DB_HOST: database
RUNNING: docker
OTHER: value
labels:
katenary.v3/map-env: |-
RUNNING: kubernetes
DB_HOST: '{{ include "__APP__.fullname" . }}-database'
katenary.v3/ports
Ports to be added to the service.
Type: []uint32
Only useful for services without exposed port. It is mandatory if the service is a dependency of another service.
Example:
labels:
katenary.v3/ports: |-
- 8080
- 8081
katenary.v3/same-pod
Move the same-pod deployment to the target deployment.
Type: string
This will make the service to be included in another service pod. Some services must work together in the same pod, like a sidecar or a proxy or nginx + php-fpm.
Note that volume and VolumeMount are copied from the source to the target deployment.
Example:
web:
image: nginx:1.19
php:
image: php:7.4-fpm
labels:
katenary.v3/same-pod: web
katenary.v3/secrets
Env vars to be set as secrets.
Type: []string
This label allows setting the environment variables as secrets. The variable is removed from the environment and added to a secret object.
The variable can be set to the katenary.v3/values
too,
so the secret value can be configured in values.yaml
Example:
env:
PASSWORD: a very secret password
NOT_A_SECRET: a public value
labels:
katenary.v3/secrets: |-
- PASSWORD
katenary.v3/values
Environment variables to be added to the values.yaml
Type: []string or map[string]string
By default, all environment variables in the "env" and environment files are added to configmaps with the static values set. This label allows adding environment variables to the values.yaml file.
Note that the value inside the configmap is {{ tpl vaname . }}
, so
you can set the value to a template that will be rendered with the
values.yaml file.
The value can be set with a documentation. This may help to understand the purpose of the variable.
Example:
env:
FOO: bar
DB_NAME: mydb
TO_CONFIGURE: something that can be changed in values.yaml
A_COMPLEX_VALUE: example
labels:
katenary.v3/values: |-
# simple values, set as is in values.yaml
- TO_CONFIGURE
# complex values, set as a template in values.yaml with a documentation
- A_COMPLEX_VALUE: |-
This is the documentation for the variable to
configure in values.yaml.
It can be, of course, a multiline text.
katenary.v3/values-from
Add values from another service.
Type: map[string]string
This label allows adding values from another service to the current service. It avoid duplicating values, environment or secrets that should be the same.
The key is the value to be added, and the value is the "key" to fetch in the
form service_name.environment_name
.
Example:
database:
image: mariadb:10.5
environment:
MARIADB_USER: myuser
MARIADB_PASSWORD: mypassword
labels:
# it can be a secret
katenary.v3/secrets: |-
- DB_PASSWORD
php:
image: php:7.4-fpm
environment:
# it's duplicated in docker / podman
DB_USER: myuser
DB_PASSWORD: mypassword
labels:
# removes the duplicated, use the configMap and secrets from "database"
katenary.v3/values-from: |-
DB_USER: database.MARIADB_USER
DB_PASSWORD: database.MARIADB_PASSWORD