## @section Global parameters ## Global Docker image parameters ## Please, note that this will override the image parameters, including dependencies, configured to use the global value ## Current available global Docker image parameters: imageRegistry, imagePullSecrets and storageClass ## @param global.imageRegistry Global Docker image registry ## @param global.imagePullSecrets Global Docker registry secret names as an array ## @param global.storageClass Global StorageClass for Persistent Volume(s) ## global: imageRegistry: "" ## E.g. ## imagePullSecrets: ## - myRegistryKeySecretName ## imagePullSecrets: [] storageClass: "" ## @section Common parameters ## @param kubeVersion Force target Kubernetes version (using Helm capabilities if not set) ## kubeVersion: "" ## @param nameOverride String to partially override node.fullname template (will maintain the release name) ## nameOverride: "" ## @param fullnameOverride String to fully override node.fullname template ## fullnameOverride: "" ## @param commonLabels Add labels to all the deployed resources ## commonLabels: {} ## @param commonAnnotations Add annotations to all the deployed resources ## commonAnnotations: {} ## @section Node parameters ## @param installCommand Override default container install command (useful when using custom images or repositories) ## installCommand: ['/bin/bash', '-ec', 'npm install'] ## @param command Override default container command (useful when using custom images) ## command: ['/bin/bash', '-ec', 'npm start'] ## @param args Override default container args (useful when using custom images) ## args: [] ## @param hostAliases Deployment pod host aliases ## https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/add-entries-to-pod-etc-hosts-with-host-aliases/ ## hostAliases: [] ## @param extraEnvVars Extra environment variables to be set on Node container ## For example: ## - name: BEARER_AUTH ## value: true ## extraEnvVars: [] ## @param extraEnvVarsCM Name of existing ConfigMap containing extra environment variables ## extraEnvVarsCM: "" ## @param extraEnvVarsSecret Name of existing Secret containing extra environment variables ## extraEnvVarsSecret: "" ## MongoDB® chart configuration ## ref: https://github.com/bitnami/charts/blob/master/bitnami/mongodb/values.yaml ## mongodb: ## @param mongodb.enabled Whether to install or not the MongoDB® chart ## To use an external database set this to false and configure the externaldb parameters ## enabled: true ## MongoDB® Authentication parameters ## auth: ## @param mongodb.auth.enabled Whether to enable auth or not for the MongoDB® chart ## ref: https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/tutorial/enable-authentication/ ## enabled: true ## @param mongodb.auth.rootPassword MongoDB® admin password ## ref: https://github.com/bitnami/bitnami-docker-mongodb/blob/master/README.md#setting-the-root-password-on-first-run ## rootPassword: "" ## @param mongodb.auth.username MongoDB® custom user ## ref: https://github.com/bitnami/bitnami-docker-mongodb/blob/master/README.md#creating-a-user-and-database-on-first-run ## username: user ## @param mongodb.auth.database MongoDB® custom database ## database: test_db ## @param mongodb.auth.password MongoDB® custom password ## password: secret_password ## External Database Configuration ## Provision an external database ## You have two alternatives: ## 1) Pass an already existing Secret with your database credentials ## 2) Pass an already existing ServiceInstance name and specify the service catalog broker to automatically create a ServiceBinding for your application. ## externaldb: ## @param externaldb.enabled Enables or disables external database (ignored if `mongodb.enabled=true`) ## enabled: false ## @param externaldb.ssl Set to true if your external database has ssl enabled ## ssl: false ## @param externaldb.secretName Secret containing existing database credentials ## Please refer to the respective section in the README to know the details about this secret. ## secretName: "" ## @param externaldb.type Only if using Kubernetes Service Catalog you can specify the kind of broker used. Available options are osba|gce|aws ## type: osba ## @param externaldb.broker.serviceInstanceName If you provide the serviceInstanceName, the chart will create a ServiceBinding for that ServiceInstance ## broker: serviceInstanceName: "" ## @section Node deployment parameters ## Bitnami node image version ## ref: https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/node/tags/ ## @param image.registry NodeJS image registry ## @param image.repository NodeJS image repository ## @param image.tag NodeJS image tag (immutable tags are recommended) ## @param image.pullPolicy NodeJS image pull policy ## @param image.pullSecrets Specify docker-registry secret names as an array ## image: registry: docker.io repository: bitnami/node tag: 16.14.2-debian-10-r36 ## Specify a imagePullPolicy ## Defaults to 'Always' if image tag is 'latest', else set to 'IfNotPresent' ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/images/#pre-pulling-images ## pullPolicy: IfNotPresent ## Optionally specify an array of imagePullSecrets. ## Secrets must be manually created in the namespace. ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/pull-image-private-registry/ ## Example: ## pullSecrets: ## - myRegistryKeySecretName ## pullSecrets: [] ## @param replicaCount Specify the number of replicas for the application ## replicaCount: 1 ## @param applicationPort Specify the port where your application will be running ## applicationPort: 3000 ## @param podAffinityPreset Pod affinity preset. Ignored if `affinity` is set. Allowed values: `soft` or `hard` ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node/#inter-pod-affinity-and-anti-affinity ## podAffinityPreset: "" ## @param podAntiAffinityPreset Pod anti-affinity preset. Ignored if `affinity` is set. Allowed values: `soft` or `hard` ## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node/#inter-pod-affinity-and-anti-affinity ## podAntiAffinityPreset: soft ## Node affinity preset ## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node/#node-affinity ## nodeAffinityPreset: ## @param nodeAffinityPreset.type Node affinity preset type. Ignored if `affinity` is set. Allowed values: `soft` or `hard` ## type: "" ## @param nodeAffinityPreset.key Node label key to match Ignored if `affinity` is set. ## E.g. ## key: "kubernetes.io/e2e-az-name" ## key: "" ## @param nodeAffinityPreset.values Node label values to match. Ignored if `affinity` is set. ## E.g. ## values: ## - e2e-az1 ## - e2e-az2 ## values: [] ## @param affinity Affinity for pod assignment. Evaluated as a template. ## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/#affinity-and-anti-affinity ## affinity: {} ## @param nodeSelector Node labels for pod assignment. Evaluated as a template. ## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/node-selection/ ## nodeSelector: {} ## @param tolerations Tolerations for pod assignment. Evaluated as a template. ## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/ ## tolerations: {} ## @param podAnnotations Additional pod annotations ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/annotations/ ## podAnnotations: {} ## @param podLabels Additional labels for Node pods ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/ ## podLabels: {} ## @param extraDeploy Array of extra objects to deploy with the release (evaluated as a template) ## extraDeploy: [] ## Configure extra options for liveness probe ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-probes/#configure-probes ## @param livenessProbe.enabled Enable livenessProbe ## @param livenessProbe.path Request path for livenessProbe ## @param livenessProbe.initialDelaySeconds Initial delay seconds for livenessProbe ## @param livenessProbe.periodSeconds Period seconds for livenessProbe ## @param livenessProbe.timeoutSeconds Timeout seconds for livenessProbe ## @param livenessProbe.failureThreshold Failure threshold for livenessProbe ## @param livenessProbe.successThreshold Success threshold for livenessProbe ## livenessProbe: enabled: true path: '/' initialDelaySeconds: 60 periodSeconds: 10 timeoutSeconds: 5 failureThreshold: 6 successThreshold: 1 ## Configure extra options for readiness probe ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-probes/#configure-probes ## @param readinessProbe.enabled Enable readinessProbe ## @param readinessProbe.path Request path for readinessProbe ## @param readinessProbe.initialDelaySeconds Initial delay seconds for readinessProbe ## @param readinessProbe.periodSeconds Period seconds for readinessProbe ## @param readinessProbe.timeoutSeconds Timeout seconds for readinessProbe ## @param readinessProbe.failureThreshold Failure threshold for readinessProbe ## @param readinessProbe.successThreshold Success threshold for readinessProbe ## readinessProbe: enabled: true path: '/' initialDelaySeconds: 10 periodSeconds: 5 timeoutSeconds: 3 failureThreshold: 3 successThreshold: 1 ## @param customLivenessProbe Override default liveness probe ## customLivenessProbe: {} ## @param customReadinessProbe Override default readiness probe ## customReadinessProbe: {} ## @param priorityClassName Node priorityClassName ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/pod-priority-preemption/ ## priorityClassName: "" ## @param lifecycleHooks lifecycleHooks for the Node container to automate configuration before or after startup. ## lifecycleHooks: {} ## @param sidecars Add sidecars to the Node pods ## Example: ## sidecars: ## - name: your-image-name ## image: your-image ## imagePullPolicy: Always ## ports: ## - name: portname ## containerPort: 1234 ## sidecars: [] ## @param initContainers Add init containers to the Node pods ## Example: ## initContainers: ## - name: your-image-name ## image: your-image ## imagePullPolicy: Always ## ports: ## - name: portname ## containerPort: 1234 ## initContainers: [] ## @param extraVolumes Extra volumes to add to the deployment ## extraVolumes: [] ## @param extraVolumeMounts Extra volume mounts to add to the container ## extraVolumeMounts: [] ## Pods Service Account ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/ ## serviceAccount: ## @param serviceAccount.create Enable creation of ServiceAccount for node pod ## create: false ## @param serviceAccount.name The name of the ServiceAccount to use. ## If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the `common.names.fullname` template name: "" ## @param serviceAccount.annotations Annotations for service account. Evaluated as a template. ## Only used if `create` is `true`. ## annotations: {} ## @param serviceAccount.automountServiceAccountToken Whether to auto mount the service account token ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/#use-the-default-service-account-to-access-the-api-server ## automountServiceAccountToken: false ## SecurityContext configuration ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/ ## @param containerSecurityContext.enabled Node Container securityContext ## @param containerSecurityContext.runAsUser User ID for the Node container ## @param containerSecurityContext.runAsNonRoot Set container's Security Context runAsNonRoot ## containerSecurityContext: enabled: true runAsUser: 1001 runAsNonRoot: true ## @param podSecurityContext.enabled Enable security context for Node pods ## @param podSecurityContext.fsGroup Group ID for the volumes of the pod ## podSecurityContext: enabled: true fsGroup: 1001 ## Node conatiners' resource requests and limits ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/compute-resources/ ## We usually recommend not to specify default resources and to leave this as a conscious ## choice for the user. This also increases chances charts run on environments with little ## resources, such as Minikube. If you do want to specify resources, uncomment the following ## lines, adjust them as necessary, and remove the curly braces after 'resources:'. ## @param resources.limits The resources limits for the Node container ## @param resources.requests The requested resources for the Node container ## resources: ## Example: ## limits: ## cpu: 100m ## memory: 128Mi limits: {} ## Examples: ## requests: ## cpu: 100m ## memory: 128Mi requests: {} ## @section Node application parameters ## Bitnami Git image version ## ref: https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/git/tags/ ## git: ## Bitnami git image version ## ref: https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/git/tags/ ## @param git.image.registry Git image registry ## @param git.image.repository Git image repository ## @param git.image.tag Git image tag (immutable tags are recommended) ## @param git.image.pullPolicy Git image pull policy ## @param git.image.pullSecrets Specify docker-registry secret names as an array ## image: registry: docker.io repository: bitnami/git tag: 2.36.0-debian-10-r2 ## Specify a imagePullPolicy ## Defaults to 'Always' if image tag is 'latest', else set to 'IfNotPresent' ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/images/#pre-pulling-images ## pullPolicy: IfNotPresent ## Optionally specify an array of imagePullSecrets. ## Secrets must be manually created in the namespace. ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/pull-image-private-registry/ ## Example: ## pullSecrets: ## - myRegistryKeySecretName ## pullSecrets: [] ## @param git.extraVolumeMounts Add extra volume mounts for the Git container ## Useful to mount keys to connect through ssh. (normally used with extraVolumes) ## E.g: ## extraVolumeMounts: ## - name: ssh-dir ## mountPath: /root/.ssh/ ## extraVolumeMounts: [] ## @param getAppFromExternalRepository Enable to download app from external git repository ## Disable it if your docker image already includes your application at /app ## getAppFromExternalRepository: true ## @param repository Git repository http/https url ## repository: https://github.com/bitnami/sample-mean.git ## @param revision Git repository revision to checkout ## revision: master ## @section Volume permissions parameters ## Init containers parameters: ## volumePermissions: Change the owner and group of the persistent volume mountpoint to runAsUser:fsGroup values from the securityContext section. ## volumePermissions: ## @param volumePermissions.enabled Enable init container that changes volume permissions in the data directory ## enabled: false ## @param volumePermissions.image.registry Init container volume-permissions image registry ## @param volumePermissions.image.repository Init container volume-permissions image repository ## @param volumePermissions.image.tag Init container volume-permissions image tag (immutable tags are recommended) ## @param volumePermissions.image.pullPolicy Init container volume-permissions image pull policy ## @param volumePermissions.image.pullSecrets Specify docker-registry secret names as an array ## image: registry: docker.io repository: bitnami/bitnami-shell tag: 10-debian-10-r402 pullPolicy: IfNotPresent ## Optionally specify an array of imagePullSecrets. ## Secrets must be manually created in the namespace. ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/pull-image-private-registry/ ## Example: ## pullSecrets: ## - myRegistryKeySecretName ## pullSecrets: [] ## Init container' resource requests and limits ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/compute-resources/ ## We usually recommend not to specify default resources and to leave this as a conscious ## choice for the user. This also increases chances charts run on environments with little ## resources, such as Minikube. If you do want to specify resources, uncomment the following ## lines, adjust them as necessary, and remove the curly braces after 'resources:'. ## @param volumePermissions.resources.limits The resources limits for the container ## @param volumePermissions.resources.requests The requested resources for the container ## resources: ## Example: ## limits: ## cpu: 100m ## memory: 128Mi limits: {} ## Examples: ## requests: ## cpu: 100m ## memory: 128Mi requests: {} ## @section Persistence parameters ## Enable persistence using Persistent Volume Claims ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes/ ## persistence: ## @param persistence.enabled Enable persistence using PVC ## enabled: false ## @param persistence.path Path to persisted directory ## path: /app/data ## @param persistence.storageClass Persistent Volume Storage Class ## If defined, storageClassName: ## If set to "-", storageClassName: "", which disables dynamic provisioning ## If undefined (the default) or set to null, no storageClassName spec is ## set, choosing the default provisioner. (gp2 on AWS, standard on ## GKE, AWS & OpenStack) ## storageClass: "" ## @param persistence.accessMode PVC Access Mode ## accessMode: ReadWriteOnce ## @param persistence.size PVC Storage Request ## size: 1Gi ## @section Traffic exposure parameters ## Service parameters ## service: ## @param service.type Kubernetes Service type ## type: ClusterIP ## @param service.port Kubernetes Service port ## port: 80 ## @param service.clusterIP Service Cluster IP ## clusterIP: "" ## @param service.sessionAffinity Control where client requests go, to the same pod or round-robin ## Values: ClientIP or None ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services/ ## sessionAffinity: 'None' ## @param service.nodePort NodePort if Service type is `LoadBalancer` or `NodePort` ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#type-nodeport ## nodePort: "" ## @param service.loadBalancerIP LoadBalancer IP if Service type is `LoadBalancer` ## Set the LoadBalancer service type to internal only. ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#internal-load-balancer ## loadBalancerIP: "" ## @param service.loadBalancerSourceRanges In order to limit which client IP's can access the Network Load Balancer, specify loadBalancerSourceRanges ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#aws-nlb-support ## loadBalancerSourceRanges: [] ## @param service.annotations Annotations for the Service ## This can be used to set the LoadBalancer service type to internal only. ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#internal-load-balancer ## annotations: {} ## Configure the ingress resource that allows you to access the ## Node.js installation. Set up the URL ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/ingress/ ## ingress: ## @param ingress.enabled Set to true to enable ingress record generation ## enabled: false ## DEPRECATED: Use ingress.annotations instead of ingress.certManager ## certManager: false ## ## @param ingress.pathType Ingress path type ## pathType: ImplementationSpecific ## @param ingress.apiVersion Override API Version (automatically detected if not set) ## apiVersion: "" ## @param ingress.hostname When the ingress is enabled, a host pointing to this will be created ## hostname: node.local ## @param ingress.path The Path to Node.js. You may need to set this to '/*' in order to use this with ALB ingress controllers. ## path: / ## @param ingress.annotations Additional annotations for the Ingress resource. To enable certificate autogeneration, place here your cert-manager annotations. ## For a full list of possible ingress annotations, please see ## ref: https://github.com/kubernetes/ingress-nginx/blob/master/docs/user-guide/nginx-configuration/annotations.md ## Use this parameter to set the required annotations for cert-manager, see ## ref: https://cert-manager.io/docs/usage/ingress/#supported-annotations ## ## e.g: ## annotations: ## kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx ## cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer: cluster-issuer-name ## annotations: {} ## @param ingress.tls Enable TLS configuration for the hostname defined at ingress.hostname parameter ## TLS certificates will be retrieved from a TLS secret with name: {{- printf "%s-tls" .Values.ingress.hostname }} ## You can use the ingress.secrets parameter to create this TLS secret or relay on cert-manager to create it ## tls: false ## @param ingress.extraHosts The list of additional hostnames to be covered with this ingress record. ## Most likely the hostname above will be enough, but in the event more hosts are needed, this is an array ## extraHosts: ## - name: node.local ## path: / ## extraHosts: [] ## @param ingress.extraPaths Any additional arbitrary paths that may need to be added to the ingress under the main host. ## For example: The ALB ingress controller requires a special rule for handling SSL redirection. ## extraPaths: ## - path: /* ## backend: ## serviceName: ssl-redirect ## servicePort: use-annotation ## extraPaths: [] ## @param ingress.extraTls The tls configuration for additional hostnames to be covered with this ingress record. ## see: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/ingress/#tls ## extraTls: ## - hosts: ## - node.local ## secretName: node.local-tls ## extraTls: [] ## @param ingress.secrets If you're providing your own certificates, please use this to add the certificates as secrets ## key and certificate should start with -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- or ## -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- ## ## name should line up with a tlsSecret set further up ## If you're using cert-manager, this is unneeded, as it will create the secret for you if it is not set ## ## It is also possible to create and manage the certificates outside of this helm chart ## Please see README.md for more information ## e.g: ## - name: node.local-tls ## key: ## certificate: ## secrets: []