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# File generated by install/kubernetes/Makefile; DO NOT EDIT.
# This file is based on install/kubernetes/cilium/values.yaml.tmpl.
# upgradeCompatibility helps users upgrading to ensure that the configMap for
# Cilium will not change critical values to ensure continued operation
# This is flag is not required for new installations.
# For example: 1.7, 1.8, 1.9
# upgradeCompatibility: '1.8'
debug:
# -- Enable debug logging
enabled: false
# verbose:
rbac:
# -- Enable creation of Resource-Based Access Control configuration.
create: true
# -- Configure image pull secrets for pulling container images
imagePullSecrets:
# - name: "image-pull-secret"
# kubeConfigPath: ~/.kube/config
# k8sServiceHost:
# k8sServicePort:
cluster:
# -- Name of the cluster. Only required for Cluster Mesh.
name: default
# -- (int) Unique ID of the cluster. Must be unique across all connected
# clusters and in the range of 1 to 255. Only required for Cluster Mesh,
# may be 0 if Cluster Mesh is not used.
id: 0
# -- Define serviceAccount names for components.
# @default -- Component's fully qualified name.
serviceAccounts:
cilium:
create: true
name: cilium
annotations: {}
etcd:
create: true
name: cilium-etcd-operator
annotations: {}
operator:
create: true
name: cilium-operator
annotations: {}
preflight:
create: true
name: cilium-pre-flight
annotations: {}
relay:
create: true
name: hubble-relay
annotations: {}
ui:
create: true
name: hubble-ui
annotations: {}
clustermeshApiserver:
create: true
name: clustermesh-apiserver
annotations: {}
# -- Clustermeshcertgen is used if clustermesh.apiserver.tls.auto.method=cronJob
clustermeshcertgen:
create: true
name: clustermesh-apiserver-generate-certs
annotations: {}
# -- Hubblecertgen is used if hubble.tls.auto.method=cronJob
hubblecertgen:
create: true
name: hubble-generate-certs
annotations: {}
# -- Configure termination grace period for cilium-agent DaemonSet.
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 1
# -- Install the cilium agent resources.
agent: true
# -- Agent container name.
name: cilium
# -- Roll out cilium agent pods automatically when configmap is updated.
rollOutCiliumPods: false
# -- Agent container image.
image:
override: ~
repository: "rancher/mirrored-cilium-cilium"
tag: "v1.12.3"
pullPolicy: "IfNotPresent"
useDigest: false
# -- Affinity for cilium-agent.
affinity:
podAntiAffinity:
requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
- topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
labelSelector:
matchLabels:
k8s-app: cilium
# -- Node selector for cilium-agent.
nodeSelector:
kubernetes.io/os: linux
# -- Node tolerations for agent scheduling to nodes with taints
# ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/
tolerations:
- operator: Exists
# - key: "key"
# operator: "Equal|Exists"
# value: "value"
# effect: "NoSchedule|PreferNoSchedule|NoExecute(1.6 only)"
# -- The priority class to use for cilium-agent.
priorityClassName: ""
# -- DNS policy for Cilium agent pods.
# Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dns-pod-service/#pod-s-dns-policy
dnsPolicy: ""
# -- Additional agent container arguments.
extraArgs: []
# -- Additional agent container environment variables.
extraEnv: []
# -- Additional agent hostPath mounts.
extraHostPathMounts: []
# - name: host-mnt-data
# mountPath: /host/mnt/data
# hostPath: /mnt/data
# hostPathType: Directory
# readOnly: true
# mountPropagation: HostToContainer
# -- Additional agent volumes.
extraVolumes: []
# -- Additional agent volumeMounts.
extraVolumeMounts: []
# -- extraConfig allows you to specify additional configuration parameters to be
# included in the cilium-config configmap.
extraConfig: {}
# my-config-a: "1234"
# my-config-b: |-
# test 1
# test 2
# test 3
# -- Annotations to be added to agent pods
podAnnotations: {}
# -- Labels to be added to agent pods
podLabels: {}
# -- Agent resource limits & requests
# ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/compute-resources/
resources: {}
# limits:
# cpu: 4000m
# memory: 4Gi
# requests:
# cpu: 100m
# memory: 512Mi
# -- Security context to be added to agent pods
securityContext:
# runAsUser: 0
privileged: false
extraCapabilities:
# Allow discretionary access control (e.g. required for package installation)
- DAC_OVERRIDE
# Allow to set Access Control Lists (ACLs) on arbitrary files (e.g. required for package installation)
- FOWNER
# Allow to execute program that changes GID (e.g. required for package installation)
- SETGID
# Allow to execute program that changes UID (e.g. required for package installation)
- SETUID
# -- Cilium agent update strategy
updateStrategy:
type: RollingUpdate
rollingUpdate:
maxUnavailable: 2
# Configuration Values for cilium-agent
aksbyocni:
# -- Enable AKS BYOCNI integration.
# Note that this is incompatible with AKS clusters not created in BYOCNI mode:
# use Azure integration (`azure.enabled`) instead.
enabled: false
# -- Enable installation of PodCIDR routes between worker
# nodes if worker nodes share a common L2 network segment.
autoDirectNodeRoutes: false
# -- Annotate k8s node upon initialization with Cilium's metadata.
annotateK8sNode: false
azure:
# -- Enable Azure integration.
# Note that this is incompatible with AKS clusters created in BYOCNI mode: use
# AKS BYOCNI integration (`aksbyocni.enabled`) instead.
enabled: false
# usePrimaryAddress: false
# resourceGroup: group1
# subscriptionID: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
# tenantID: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
# clientID: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
# clientSecret: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
# userAssignedIdentityID: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
alibabacloud:
# -- Enable AlibabaCloud ENI integration
enabled: false
# -- Deprecated in favor of bandwidthManager.enabled. To be removed in 1.13.
# Optimize TCP and UDP workloads and enable rate-limiting traffic from
# individual Pods with EDT (Earliest Departure Time) through the
# "kubernetes.io/egress-bandwidth" Pod annotation.
#bandwidthManager: false
# -- Enable bandwidth manager to optimize TCP and UDP workloads and allow
# for rate-limiting traffic from individual Pods with EDT (Earliest Departure
# Time) through the "kubernetes.io/egress-bandwidth" Pod annotation.
bandwidthManager:
# -- Enable bandwidth manager infrastructure (also prerequirement for BBR)
enabled: false
# -- Activate BBR TCP congestion control for Pods
bbr: false
# -- Configure BGP
bgp:
# -- Enable BGP support inside Cilium; embeds a new ConfigMap for BGP inside
# cilium-agent and cilium-operator
enabled: false
announce:
# -- Enable allocation and announcement of service LoadBalancer IPs
loadbalancerIP: false
# -- Enable announcement of node pod CIDR
podCIDR: false
# -- This feature set enables virtual BGP routers to be created via
# CiliumBGPPeeringPolicy CRDs.
bgpControlPlane:
# -- Enables the BGP control plane.
enabled: false
bpf:
# -- Configure the mount point for the BPF filesystem
root: /sys/fs/bpf
# -- Enable BPF clock source probing for more efficient tick retrieval.
clockProbe: false
# -- Enables pre-allocation of eBPF map values. This increases
# memory usage but can reduce latency.
preallocateMaps: false
# -- Configure the maximum number of entries in the TCP connection tracking
# table.
# ctTcpMax: '524288'
# -- Configure the maximum number of entries for the non-TCP connection
# tracking table.
# ctAnyMax: '262144'
# -- Configure the maximum number of service entries in the
# load balancer maps.
lbMapMax: 65536
# -- Configure the maximum number of entries for the NAT table.
# natMax: 524288
# -- Configure the maximum number of entries for the neighbor table.
# neighMax: 524288
# -- Configure the maximum number of entries in endpoint policy map (per endpoint).
policyMapMax: 16384
# -- Configure auto-sizing for all BPF maps based on available memory.
# ref: https://docs.cilium.io/en/stable/concepts/ebpf/maps/#ebpf-maps
#mapDynamicSizeRatio: 0.0025
# -- Configure the level of aggregation for monitor notifications.
# Valid options are none, low, medium, maximum.
monitorAggregation: medium
# -- Configure the typical time between monitor notifications for
# active connections.
monitorInterval: "5s"
# -- Configure which TCP flags trigger notifications when seen for the
# first time in a connection.
monitorFlags: "all"
# -- Allow cluster external access to ClusterIP services.
lbExternalClusterIP: false
# -- Enable native IP masquerade support in eBPF
#masquerade: false
# -- Deprecated in favor of bpf.hostLegacyRouting. To be removed in 1.13.
# Configure whether direct routing mode should route traffic via
# host stack (true) or directly and more efficiently out of BPF (false) if
# the kernel supports it.
#hostRouting: true
# -- Configure whether direct routing mode should route traffic via
# host stack (true) or directly and more efficiently out of BPF (false) if
# the kernel supports it. The latter has the implication that it will also
# bypass netfilter in the host namespace.
#hostLegacyRouting: false
# -- Configure the eBPF-based TPROXY to reduce reliance on iptables rules
# for implementing Layer 7 policy.
# tproxy: true
# -- Configure the FIB lookup bypass optimization for nodeport reverse
# NAT handling.
# lbBypassFIBLookup: true
# -- Configure explicitly allowed VLAN id's for bpf logic bypass.
# [0] will allow all VLAN id's without any filtering.
# vlanBypass: []
# -- Clean all eBPF datapath state from the initContainer of the cilium-agent
# DaemonSet.
#
# WARNING: Use with care!
cleanBpfState: false
# -- Clean all local Cilium state from the initContainer of the cilium-agent
# DaemonSet. Implies cleanBpfState: true.
#
# WARNING: Use with care!
cleanState: false
# -- Wait for KUBE-PROXY-CANARY iptables rule to appear in "wait-for-kube-proxy"
# init container before launching cilium-agent.
# More context can be found in the commit message of below PR
# https://github.com/cilium/cilium/pull/20123
waitForKubeProxy: false
cni:
# -- Install the CNI configuration and binary files into the filesystem.
install: true
# -- Configure chaining on top of other CNI plugins. Possible values:
# - none
# - aws-cni
# - flannel
# - generic-veth
# - portmap
# Otherwise rke2 hostPort does not work! Used for nginx
chainingMode: portmap
# -- Make Cilium take ownership over the `/etc/cni/net.d` directory on the
# node, renaming all non-Cilium CNI configurations to `*.cilium_bak`.
# This ensures no Pods can be scheduled using other CNI plugins during Cilium
# agent downtime.
exclusive: true
# -- Configure the log file for CNI logging with retention policy of 7 days.
# Disable CNI file logging by setting this field to empty explicitly.
logFile: /var/run/cilium/cilium-cni.log
# -- Skip writing of the CNI configuration. This can be used if
# writing of the CNI configuration is performed by external automation.
customConf: false
# -- Configure the path to the CNI configuration directory on the host.
confPath: /etc/cni/net.d
# -- Configure the path to the CNI binary directory on the host.
binPath: /opt/cni/bin
# -- Specify the path to a CNI config to read from on agent start.
# This can be useful if you want to manage your CNI
# configuration outside of a Kubernetes environment. This parameter is
# mutually exclusive with the 'cni.configMap' parameter.
# readCniConf: /host/etc/cni/net.d/05-cilium.conf
# -- When defined, configMap will mount the provided value as ConfigMap and
# interpret the cniConf variable as CNI configuration file and write it
# when the agent starts up
# configMap: cni-configuration
# -- Configure the key in the CNI ConfigMap to read the contents of
# the CNI configuration from.
configMapKey: cni-config
# -- Configure the path to where to mount the ConfigMap inside the agent pod.
confFileMountPath: /tmp/cni-configuration
# -- Configure the path to where the CNI configuration directory is mounted
# inside the agent pod.
hostConfDirMountPath: /host/etc/cni/net.d
# -- Configure how frequently garbage collection should occur for the datapath
# connection tracking table.
# conntrackGCInterval: "0s"
# -- Configure container runtime specific integration.
containerRuntime:
# -- Enables specific integrations for container runtimes.
# Supported values:
# - containerd
# - crio
# - docker
# - none
# - auto (automatically detect the container runtime)
integration: none
# -- Configure the path to the container runtime control socket.
# socketPath: /path/to/runtime.sock
# crdWaitTimeout: ""
# -- Tail call hooks for custom eBPF programs.
customCalls:
# -- Enable tail call hooks for custom eBPF programs.
enabled: false
# -- Configure which datapath mode should be used for configuring container
# connectivity. Valid options are "veth" or "ipvlan". Deprecated, to be removed
# in v1.12.
datapathMode: veth
daemon:
# -- Configure where Cilium runtime state should be stored.
runPath: "/var/run/cilium"
# -- Specify which network interfaces can run the eBPF datapath. This means
# that a packet sent from a pod to a destination outside the cluster will be
# masqueraded (to an output device IPv4 address), if the output device runs the
# program. When not specified, probing will automatically detect devices.
# devices: ""
# -- Enables experimental support for the detection of new and removed datapath
# devices. When devices change the eBPF datapath is reloaded and services updated.
# If "devices" is set then only those devices, or devices matching a wildcard will
# be considered.
enableRuntimeDeviceDetection: false
# -- Chains to ignore when installing feeder rules.
# disableIptablesFeederRules: ""
# -- Limit egress masquerading to interface selector.
# egressMasqueradeInterfaces: ""
# -- Whether to enable CNP status updates.
enableCnpStatusUpdates: false
# -- Configures the use of the KVStore to optimize Kubernetes event handling by
# mirroring it into the KVstore for reduced overhead in large clusters.
enableK8sEventHandover: false
# -- Enable setting identity mark for local traffic.
# enableIdentityMark: true
# -- Enable Kubernetes EndpointSlice feature in Cilium if the cluster supports it.
# enableK8sEndpointSlice: true
# -- Enable CiliumEndpointSlice feature.
enableCiliumEndpointSlice: false
ingressController:
# -- Enable cilium ingress controller
# This will automatically set enable-envoy-config as well.
enabled: false
# -- Enforce https for host having matching TLS host in Ingress.
# Incoming traffic to http listener will return 308 http error code with respective location in header.
enforceHttps: true
# -- IngressLBAnnotations are the annotation prefixes, which are used to filter annotations to propagate
# from Ingress to the Load Balancer service
ingressLBAnnotationPrefixes: ['service.beta.kubernetes.io', 'service.kubernetes.io', 'cloud.google.com']
# -- SecretsNamespace is the namespace in which envoy SDS will retrieve TLS secrets from.
secretsNamespace:
# -- Create secrets namespace for Ingress.
create: true
# -- Name of Ingress secret namespace.
name: cilium-secrets
# -- Enable secret sync, which will make sure all TLS secrets used by Ingress are synced to secretsNamespace.name.
# If disabled, TLS secrets must be maintained externally.
sync: true
# -- Enables the fallback compatibility solution for when the xt_socket kernel
# module is missing and it is needed for the datapath L7 redirection to work
# properly. See documentation for details on when this can be disabled:
# https://docs.cilium.io/en/stable/operations/system_requirements/#linux-kernel.
enableXTSocketFallback: true
encryption:
# -- Enable transparent network encryption.
enabled: false
# -- Encryption method. Can be either ipsec or wireguard.
type: ipsec
# -- Enable encryption for pure node to node traffic.
# This option is only effective when encryption.type is set to ipsec.
nodeEncryption: false
ipsec:
# -- Name of the key file inside the Kubernetes secret configured via secretName.
keyFile: ""
# -- Path to mount the secret inside the Cilium pod.
mountPath: ""
# -- Name of the Kubernetes secret containing the encryption keys.
secretName: ""
# -- The interface to use for encrypted traffic.
interface: ""
wireguard:
# -- Enables the fallback to the user-space implementation.
userspaceFallback: false
# -- Deprecated in favor of encryption.ipsec.keyFile.
# Name of the key file inside the Kubernetes secret configured via secretName.
# This option is only effective when encryption.type is set to ipsec.
keyFile: keys
# -- Deprecated in favor of encryption.ipsec.mountPath.
# Path to mount the secret inside the Cilium pod.
# This option is only effective when encryption.type is set to ipsec.
mountPath: /etc/ipsec
# -- Deprecated in favor of encryption.ipsec.secretName.
# Name of the Kubernetes secret containing the encryption keys.
# This option is only effective when encryption.type is set to ipsec.
secretName: cilium-ipsec-keys
# -- Deprecated in favor of encryption.ipsec.interface.
# The interface to use for encrypted traffic.
# This option is only effective when encryption.type is set to ipsec.
interface: ""
endpointHealthChecking:
# -- Enable connectivity health checking between virtual endpoints.
enabled: true
# -- Enable endpoint status.
# Status can be: policy, health, controllers, log and / or state. For 2 or more options use a space.
endpointStatus:
enabled: false
status: ""
endpointRoutes:
# -- Enable use of per endpoint routes instead of routing via
# the cilium_host interface.
enabled: false
eni:
# -- Enable Elastic Network Interface (ENI) integration.
enabled: false
# -- Update ENI Adapter limits from the EC2 API
updateEC2AdapterLimitViaAPI: false
# -- Release IPs not used from the ENI
awsReleaseExcessIPs: false
# -- Enable ENI prefix delegation
awsEnablePrefixDelegation: false
# -- EC2 API endpoint to use
ec2APIEndpoint: ""
# -- Tags to apply to the newly created ENIs
eniTags: {}
# -- If using IAM role for Service Accounts will not try to
# inject identity values from cilium-aws kubernetes secret.
# Adds annotation to service account if managed by Helm.
# See https://github.com/aws/amazon-eks-pod-identity-webhook
iamRole: ""
# -- Filter via subnet IDs which will dictate which subnets are going to be used to create new ENIs
# Important note: This requires that each instance has an ENI with a matching subnet attached
# when Cilium is deployed. If you only want to control subnets for ENIs attached by Cilium,
# use the CNI configuration file settings (cni.customConf) instead.
subnetIDsFilter: ""
# -- Filter via tags (k=v) which will dictate which subnets are going to be used to create new ENIs
# Important note: This requires that each instance has an ENI with a matching subnet attached
# when Cilium is deployed. If you only want to control subnets for ENIs attached by Cilium,
# use the CNI configuration file settings (cni.customConf) instead.
subnetTagsFilter: ""
# -- Filter via AWS EC2 Instance tags (k=v) which will dictate which AWS EC2 Instances
# are going to be used to create new ENIs
instanceTagsFilter: ""
externalIPs:
# -- Enable ExternalIPs service support.
enabled: false
# fragmentTracking enables IPv4 fragment tracking support in the datapath.
# fragmentTracking: true
gke:
# -- Enable Google Kubernetes Engine integration
enabled: false
# -- Enable connectivity health checking.
healthChecking: true
# -- TCP port for the agent health API. This is not the port for cilium-health.
healthPort: 9879
# -- Configure the host firewall.
hostFirewall:
# -- Enables the enforcement of host policies in the eBPF datapath.
enabled: false
hostPort:
# -- Enable hostPort service support.
enabled: false
# -- Configure socket LB
socketLB:
# -- Enable socket LB
enabled: false
# -- Disable socket lb for non-root ns. This is used to enable Istio routing rules.
# hostNamespaceOnly: false
# -- Configure certificate generation for Hubble integration.
# If hubble.tls.auto.method=cronJob, these values are used
# for the Kubernetes CronJob which will be scheduled regularly to
# (re)generate any certificates not provided manually.
certgen:
image:
override: ~
repository: "quay.io/cilium/certgen"
tag: "v0.1.8@sha256:4a456552a5f192992a6edcec2febb1c54870d665173a33dc7d876129b199ddbd"
pullPolicy: "IfNotPresent"
# -- Seconds after which the completed job pod will be deleted
ttlSecondsAfterFinished: 1800
# -- Labels to be added to hubble-certgen pods
podLabels: {}
# -- Node tolerations for pod assignment on nodes with taints
# ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/
tolerations: []
hubble:
# -- Enable Hubble (true by default).
enabled: false
# -- Buffer size of the channel Hubble uses to receive monitor events. If this
# value is not set, the queue size is set to the default monitor queue size.
# eventQueueSize: ""
# -- Number of recent flows for Hubble to cache. Defaults to 4095.
# Possible values are:
# 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255, 511, 1023,
# 2047, 4095, 8191, 16383, 32767, 65535
# eventBufferCapacity: "4095"
# -- Hubble metrics configuration.
# See https://docs.cilium.io/en/stable/operations/metrics/#hubble-metrics
# for more comprehensive documentation about Hubble metrics.
metrics:
# -- Configures the list of metrics to collect. If empty or null, metrics
# are disabled.
# Example:
#
# enabled:
# - dns:query;ignoreAAAA
# - drop
# - tcp
# - flow
# - icmp
# - http
#
# You can specify the list of metrics from the helm CLI:
#
# --set metrics.enabled="{dns:query;ignoreAAAA,drop,tcp,flow,icmp,http}"
#
enabled: ~
# -- Configure the port the hubble metric server listens on.
port: 9965
# -- Annotations to be added to hubble-metrics service.
serviceAnnotations: {}
serviceMonitor:
# -- Create ServiceMonitor resources for Prometheus Operator.
# This requires the prometheus CRDs to be available.
# ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/master/example/prometheus-operator-crd/monitoring.coreos.com_servicemonitors.yaml)
enabled: false
# -- Labels to add to ServiceMonitor hubble
labels: {}
# -- Annotations to add to ServiceMonitor hubble
annotations: {}
# -- Metrics relabeling configs for the ServiceMonitor hubble
metricRelabelings: ~
# -- Unix domain socket path to listen to when Hubble is enabled.
socketPath: /var/run/cilium/hubble.sock
# -- An additional address for Hubble to listen to.
# Set this field ":4244" if you are enabling Hubble Relay, as it assumes that
# Hubble is listening on port 4244.
listenAddress: ":4244"
peerService:
# -- Enable a K8s Service for the Peer service, so that it can be accessed
# by a non-local client
enabled: true
# -- Service Port for the Peer service.
# If not set, it is dynamically assigned to port 443 if TLS is enabled and to
# port 80 if not.
# servicePort: 80
# -- Target Port for the Peer service.
targetPort: 4244
# -- The cluster domain to use to query the Hubble Peer service. It should
# be the local cluster.
clusterDomain: cluster.local
# -- TLS configuration for Hubble
tls:
# -- Enable mutual TLS for listenAddress. Setting this value to false is
# highly discouraged as the Hubble API provides access to potentially
# sensitive network flow metadata and is exposed on the host network.
enabled: true
# -- Configure automatic TLS certificates generation.
auto:
# -- Auto-generate certificates.
# When set to true, automatically generate a CA and certificates to
# enable mTLS between Hubble server and Hubble Relay instances. If set to
# false, the certs for Hubble server need to be provided by setting
# appropriate values below.
enabled: true
# -- Set the method to auto-generate certificates. Supported values:
# - helm: This method uses Helm to generate all certificates.
# - cronJob: This method uses a Kubernetes CronJob the generate any
# certificates not provided by the user at installation
# time.
# - certmanager: This method use cert-manager to generate & rotate certificates.
method: helm
# -- Generated certificates validity duration in days.
certValidityDuration: 1095
# -- Schedule for certificates regeneration (regardless of their expiration date).
# Only used if method is "cronJob". If nil, then no recurring job will be created.
# Instead, only the one-shot job is deployed to generate the certificates at
# installation time.
#
# Defaults to midnight of the first day of every fourth month. For syntax, see
# https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/job/automated-tasks-with-cron-jobs/#schedule
schedule: "0 0 1 */4 *"
# [Example]
# certManagerIssuerRef:
# group: cert-manager.io
# kind: ClusterIssuer
# name: ca-issuer
# -- certmanager issuer used when hubble.tls.auto.method=certmanager.
# If not specified, a CA issuer will be created.
certManagerIssuerRef: {}
# -- Deprecated in favor of tls.ca. To be removed in 1.13.
# base64 encoded PEM values for the Hubble CA certificate and private key.
ca:
# -- Deprecated in favor of tls.ca.cert. To be removed in 1.13.
cert: ""
# -- Deprecated in favor of tls.ca.key. To be removed in 1.13.
# The CA private key (optional). If it is provided, then it will be
# used by hubble.tls.auto.method=cronJob to generate all other certificates.
# Otherwise, a ephemeral CA is generated if hubble.tls.auto.enabled=true.
key: ""
# -- base64 encoded PEM values for the Hubble server certificate and private key
server:
cert: ""
key: ""
# -- Extra DNS names added to certificate when it's auto generated
extraDnsNames: []
# -- Extra IP addresses added to certificate when it's auto generated
extraIpAddresses: []
relay:
# -- Enable Hubble Relay (requires hubble.enabled=true)
enabled: false
# -- Roll out Hubble Relay pods automatically when configmap is updated.
rollOutPods: false
# -- Hubble-relay container image.
image:
override: ~
repository: "quay.io/cilium/hubble-relay"
tag: "v1.12.3"
# hubble-relay-digest
digest: "sha256:320dff9389e3fc6e2d33863510d497e8bcf245a5755236ae466a0729cc656a79"
useDigest: true
pullPolicy: "IfNotPresent"
# -- Specifies the resources for the hubble-relay pods
resources: {}
# -- Number of replicas run for the hubble-relay deployment.
replicas: 1
# -- Affinity for hubble-replay
affinity:
podAffinity:
requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
- topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
labelSelector:
matchLabels:
k8s-app: cilium
# -- Node labels for pod assignment
# ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/node-selection/
nodeSelector:
kubernetes.io/os: linux
# -- Node tolerations for pod assignment on nodes with taints
# ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/
#
tolerations: []
# -- Additional hubble-relay environment variables.
extraEnv: []
# -- Annotations to be added to hubble-relay pods
podAnnotations: {}
# -- Labels to be added to hubble-relay pods
podLabels: {}
# PodDisruptionBudget settings
podDisruptionBudget:
# -- enable PodDisruptionBudget
# ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/disruptions/
enabled: false
# -- Minimum number/percentage of pods that should remain scheduled.
# When it's set, maxUnavailable must be disabled by `maxUnavailable: null`
minAvailable: null
# -- Maximum number/percentage of pods that may be made unavailable
maxUnavailable: 1
# -- The priority class to use for hubble-relay
priorityClassName: ""
# -- Configure termination grace period for hubble relay Deployment.
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 1
# -- hubble-relay update strategy
updateStrategy:
type: RollingUpdate
rollingUpdate:
maxUnavailable: 1
# -- hubble-relay security context
securityContext: {}
# -- hubble-relay service configuration.
service:
# --- The type of service used for Hubble Relay access, either ClusterIP or NodePort.
type: ClusterIP
# --- The port to use when the service type is set to NodePort.
nodePort: 31234
# -- Host to listen to. Specify an empty string to bind to all the interfaces.
listenHost: ""
# -- Port to listen to.
listenPort: "4245"
# -- TLS configuration for Hubble Relay
tls:
# -- base64 encoded PEM values for the hubble-relay client certificate and private key
# This keypair is presented to Hubble server instances for mTLS
# authentication and is required when hubble.tls.enabled is true.
# These values need to be set manually if hubble.tls.auto.enabled is false.
client:
cert: ""
key: ""
# -- base64 encoded PEM values for the hubble-relay server certificate and private key
server:
# When set to true, enable TLS on for Hubble Relay server
# (ie: for clients connecting to the Hubble Relay API).
enabled: false
# These values need to be set manually if hubble.tls.auto.enabled is false.
cert: ""
key: ""
# -- extra DNS names added to certificate when its auto gen
extraDnsNames: []
# -- extra IP addresses added to certificate when its auto gen
extraIpAddresses: []
# -- Dial timeout to connect to the local hubble instance to receive peer information (e.g. "30s").
dialTimeout: ~
# -- Backoff duration to retry connecting to the local hubble instance in case of failure (e.g. "30s").
retryTimeout: ~
# -- Max number of flows that can be buffered for sorting before being sent to the
# client (per request) (e.g. 100).
sortBufferLenMax: ~
# -- When the per-request flows sort buffer is not full, a flow is drained every
# time this timeout is reached (only affects requests in follow-mode) (e.g. "1s").
sortBufferDrainTimeout: ~
# -- Port to use for the k8s service backed by hubble-relay pods.
# If not set, it is dynamically assigned to port 443 if TLS is enabled and to
# port 80 if not.
# servicePort: 80
# -- Enable prometheus metrics for hubble-relay on the configured port at
# /metrics
prometheus:
enabled: false
port: 9966
serviceMonitor:
# -- Enable service monitors.
# This requires the prometheus CRDs to be available (see https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/master/example/prometheus-operator-crd/monitoring.coreos.com_servicemonitors.yaml)
enabled: false
# -- Labels to add to ServiceMonitor hubble-relay
labels: {}
# -- Annotations to add to ServiceMonitor hubble-relay
annotations: {}
# -- Interval for scrape metrics.
interval: "10s"
# -- Specify the Kubernetes namespace where Prometheus expects to find
# service monitors configured.
# namespace: ""
# -- Metrics relabeling configs for the ServiceMonitor hubble-relay
metricRelabelings: ~
ui:
# -- Whether to enable the Hubble UI.
enabled: false
standalone:
# -- When true, it will allow installing the Hubble UI only, without checking dependencies.
# It is useful if a cluster already has cilium and Hubble relay installed and you just
# want Hubble UI to be deployed.
# When installed via helm, installing UI should be done via `helm upgrade` and when installed via the cilium cli, then `cilium hubble enable --ui`
enabled: false
tls:
# -- When deploying Hubble UI in standalone, with tls enabled for Hubble relay, it is required
# to provide a volume for mounting the client certificates.
certsVolume: {}
# projected:
# defaultMode: 0400
# sources:
# - secret:
# name: hubble-ui-client-certs
# items:
# - key: tls.crt
# path: client.crt
# - key: tls.key
# path: client.key
# - key: ca.crt
# path: hubble-relay-ca.crt
# -- Roll out Hubble-ui pods automatically when configmap is updated.
rollOutPods: false
tls:
# -- base64 encoded PEM values used to connect to hubble-relay
# This keypair is presented to Hubble Relay instances for mTLS
# authentication and is required when hubble.relay.tls.server.enabled is true.
# These values need to be set manually if hubble.tls.auto.enabled is false.
client:
cert: ""
key: ""
backend:
# -- Hubble-ui backend image.
image:
override: ~
repository: "quay.io/cilium/hubble-ui-backend"
tag: "v0.9.2@sha256:a3ac4d5b87889c9f7cc6323e86d3126b0d382933bd64f44382a92778b0cde5d7"
pullPolicy: "IfNotPresent"
# -- Additional hubble-ui backend environment variables.
extraEnv: []
# -- Resource requests and limits for the 'backend' container of the 'hubble-ui' deployment.
resources: {}
# limits:
# cpu: 1000m
# memory: 1024M
# requests:
# cpu: 100m
# memory: 64Mi
frontend:
# -- Hubble-ui frontend image.
image:
override: ~
repository: "quay.io/cilium/hubble-ui"