Add deviceList persistence-list for device-mounting purposes to common-chart

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kjeld Schouten-Lebbing
2021-06-11 01:37:05 +02:00
parent 5f06e2b62a
commit 890b7c005f
3 changed files with 14 additions and 259 deletions

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@@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ maintainers:
name: common
sources:
type: library
version: 6.0.0
version: 6.1.0

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@@ -10,6 +10,13 @@ Renders the Persistent Volume Claim objects required by the chart.
{{- end }}
{{- $_ := set $perDict $name $item }}
{{- end }}
{{- range $index, $item := .Values.deviceList -}}
{{- $name := ( printf "device-%s" ( $index | toString ) ) }}
{{- if $item.name }}
{{- $name = $item.name }}
{{- end }}
{{- $_ := set $perDict $name $item }}
{{- end }}
{{- $per := merge .Values.persistence $perDict }}
{{- $_ := set .Values "persistence" (deepCopy $per) -}}

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@@ -297,6 +297,12 @@ ingress:
# hosts:
# - chart-example.local
# -- Configure persistenceList for the chart here.
# Used to create an additional GUI element in SCALE for mounting USB devices
# Additional items can be added by adding a items similar to persistence
# @default -- []
deviceList: []
# -- Configure persistenceList for the chart here.
# Additional items can be added by adding a items similar to persistence
# @default -- []
@@ -445,261 +451,3 @@ resources: {}
# requests:
# cpu: 100m
# memory: 128Mi
# -- The common chart supports several add-ons. These can be configured under this key.
# @default -- See below
addons:
# -- The common chart supports adding a VPN add-on. It can be configured under this key.
# For more info, check out [our docs](http://docs.k8s-at-home.com/our-helm-charts/common-library-add-ons/#wireguard-vpn)
# @default -- See values.yaml
vpn:
# -- Enable running a VPN in the pod to route traffic through a VPN
enabled: false
# -- Specify the VPN type. Valid options are openvpn or wireguard
type: openvpn
# -- OpenVPN specific configuration
# @default -- See below
openvpn:
image:
# -- Specify the openvpn client image
repository: dperson/openvpn-client
# -- Specify the openvpn client image tag
tag: latest
# -- Specify the openvpn client image pull policy
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
# -- Credentials to connect to the VPN Service (used with -a)
auth: # "user;password"
# -- Optionally specify an existing secret that contains the credentials.
# Credentials should be stored under the `VPN_AUTH` key
authSecret: # my-vpn-secret
# -- WireGuard specific configuration
# @default -- See below
wireguard:
image:
# -- Specify the WireGuard image
repository: docker pull ghcr.io/k8s-at-home/wireguard
# -- Specify the WireGuard image tag
tag: v1.0.20210424
# -- Specify the WireGuard image pull policy
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
# -- Set the VPN container securityContext
# @default -- See values.yaml
securityContext:
capabilities:
add:
- NET_ADMIN
- SYS_MODULE
# -- All variables specified here will be added to the vpn sidecar container
# See the documentation of the VPN image for all config values
env: {}
# TZ: UTC
# -- Provide a customized vpn configuration file to be used by the VPN.
configFile: # |-
# Some Example Config
# remote greatvpnhost.com 8888
# auth-user-pass
# Cipher AES
# -- Reference an existing secret that contains the VPN configuration file
# The chart expects it to be present under the `vpnConfigfile` key.
configFileSecret:
# -- Provide custom up/down scripts that can be used by the vpn configuration.
# @default -- See values.yaml
scripts:
up: # |-
# #!/bin/bash
# echo "connected" > /shared/vpnstatus
down: # |-
# #!/bin/bash
# echo "disconnected" > /shared/vpnstatus
additionalVolumeMounts: []
# -- Optionally specify a livenessProbe, e.g. to check if the connection is still
# being protected by the VPN
livenessProbe: {}
# exec:
# command:
# - sh
# - -c
# - if [ $(curl -s https://ipinfo.io/country) == 'US' ]; then exit 0; else exit $?; fi
# initialDelaySeconds: 30
# periodSeconds: 60
# failureThreshold: 1
# If set to true, will deploy a network policy that blocks all outbound
# traffic except traffic specified as allowed
networkPolicy:
enabled: false
# The egress configuration for your network policy, All outbound traffic
# From the pod will be blocked unless specified here. Your cluster must
# have a CNI that supports network policies (Canal, Calico, etc...)
# https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/
# https://github.com/ahmetb/kubernetes-network-policy-recipes
egress:
# - to:
# - ipBlock:
# cidr: 0.0.0.0/0
# ports:
# - port: 53
# protocol: UDP
# - port: 53
# protocol: TCP
# -- The common library supports adding a code-server add-on to access files. It can be configured under this key.
# For more info, check out [our docs](http://docs.k8s-at-home.com/our-helm-charts/common-library-add-ons/#code-server)
# @default -- See values.yaml
codeserver:
# -- Enable running a code-server container in the pod
enabled: false
image:
# -- Specify the code-server image
repository: codercom/code-server
# -- Specify the code-server image tag
tag: 3.9.2
# -- Specify the code-server image pull policy
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
# -- Set any environment variables for code-server here
env: {}
# TZ: UTC
# -- Set codeserver command line arguments.
# Consider setting --user-data-dir to a persistent location to preserve code-server setting changes
args:
- --auth
- none
# - --user-data-dir
# - "/config/.vscode"
# -- Specify a list of volumes that get mounted in the code-server container.
# At least 1 volumeMount is required!
volumeMounts: []
# - name: config
# mountPath: /data/config
# -- Specify the working dir that will be opened when code-server starts
# If not given, the app will default to the mountpah of the first specified volumeMount
workingDir: ""
# -- Optionally allow access a Git repository by passing in a private SSH key
# @default -- See below
git:
# -- Raw SSH private key
deployKey: ""
# -- Base64-encoded SSH private key. When both variables are set, the raw SSH key takes precedence.
deployKeyBase64: ""
# -- Existing secret containing SSH private key
# The chart expects it to be present under the `id_rsa` key.
deployKeySecret: ""
service:
# -- Enable a service for the code-server add-on.
enabled: true
type: ClusterIP
# Specify the default port information
ports:
codeserver:
port: 12321
enabled: true
protocol: TCP
targetPort: codeserver
## Specify the nodePort value for the LoadBalancer and NodePort service types.
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#type-nodeport
##
# nodePort:
annotations: {}
labels: {}
ingress:
# -- Enable an ingress for the code-server add-on.
enabled: false
nameOverride: codeserver
annotations: {}
# kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
# kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true"
labels: {}
hosts:
- host: code.chart-example.local
paths:
- path: /
# Ignored if not kubeVersion >= 1.14-0
pathType: Prefix
tls: []
# - secretName: chart-example-tls
# hosts:
# - code.chart-example.local
securityContext:
runAsUser: 0
# -- The common library supports adding a promtail add-on to to access logs and ship them to loki. It can be configured under this key.
# @default -- See values.yaml
promtail:
# -- Enable running a promtail container in the pod
enabled: false
image:
# -- Specify the promtail image
repository: grafana/promtail
# -- Specify the promtail image tag
tag: 2.2.0
# -- Specify the promtail image pull policy
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
# -- Set any environment variables for promtail here
env: {}
# -- Set promtail command line arguments
args: []
# -- The URL to Loki
loki: ""
# -- The paths to logs on the volume
logs: []
# - name: log
# path: /config/logs/*.log
# -- Specify a list of volumes that get mounted in the promtail container.
# At least 1 volumeMount is required!
volumeMounts: []
# - name: config
# mountPath: /config
# readOnly: true
securityContext:
runAsUser: 0
# -- The common library supports adding a netshoot add-on to troubleshoot network issues within a Pod. It can be configured under this key.
# @default -- See values.yaml
netshoot:
# -- Enable running a netshoot container in the pod
enabled: false
image:
# -- Specify the netshoot image
repository: nicolaka/netshoot
# -- Specify the netshoot image tag
tag: latest
# -- Specify the netshoot image pull policy
pullPolicy: Always
# -- Set any environment variables for netshoot here
env: {}
securityContext:
capabilities:
add:
- NET_ADMIN