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  1. ---
  2. global:
  3. nodeSelector: {}
  4. tolerations: []
  5. topologySpreadConstraints: []
  6. # - maxSkew: 1
  7. # topologyKey: topology.kubernetes.io/zone
  8. # whenUnsatisfiable: ScheduleAnyway
  9. # matchLabelKeys:
  10. # - pod-template-hash
  11. # - maxSkew: 1
  12. # topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
  13. # whenUnsatisfiable: DoNotSchedule
  14. # matchLabelKeys:
  15. # - pod-template-hash
  16. affinity: {}
  17. # -- Global hostAliases to be applied to all deployments
  18. hostAliases: []
  19. # -- Global pod labels to be applied to all deployments
  20. podLabels: {}
  21. # -- Global pod annotations to be applied to all deployments
  22. podAnnotations: {}
  23. # -- Global imagePullSecrets to be applied to all deployments
  24. imagePullSecrets: []
  25. # -- Global image repository to be applied to all deployments
  26. repository: ""
  27. compatibility:
  28. openshift:
  29. # -- Manages the securityContext properties to make them compatible with OpenShift.
  30. # Possible values:
  31. # auto - Apply configurations if it is detected that OpenShift is the target platform.
  32. # force - Always apply configurations.
  33. # disabled - No modification applied.
  34. adaptSecurityContext: auto
  35. replicaCount: 1
  36. bitwarden-sdk-server:
  37. enabled: false
  38. namespaceOverride: ""
  39. # -- Specifies the amount of historic ReplicaSets k8s should keep (see https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/deployment/#clean-up-policy)
  40. revisionHistoryLimit: 10
  41. image:
  42. repository: ghcr.io/external-secrets/external-secrets
  43. pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
  44. # -- The image tag to use. The default is the chart appVersion.
  45. tag: ""
  46. # -- The flavour of tag you want to use
  47. # There are different image flavours available, like distroless and ubi.
  48. # Please see GitHub release notes for image tags for these flavors.
  49. # By default, the distroless image is used.
  50. flavour: ""
  51. # -- If set, install and upgrade CRDs through helm chart.
  52. installCRDs: true
  53. crds:
  54. # -- If true, create CRDs for Cluster External Secret. If set to false you must also set processClusterExternalSecret: false.
  55. createClusterExternalSecret: true
  56. # -- If true, create CRDs for Cluster Secret Store. If set to false you must also set processClusterStore: false.
  57. createClusterSecretStore: true
  58. # -- If true, create CRDs for Secret Store. If set to false you must also set processSecretStore: false.
  59. createSecretStore: true
  60. # -- If true, create CRDs for Cluster Generator. If set to false you must also set processClusterGenerator: false.
  61. createClusterGenerator: true
  62. # -- If true, create CRDs for Cluster Push Secret. If set to false you must also set processClusterPushSecret: false.
  63. createClusterPushSecret: true
  64. # -- If true, create CRDs for Push Secret. If set to false you must also set processPushSecret: false.
  65. createPushSecret: true
  66. annotations: {}
  67. conversion:
  68. # -- Conversion is disabled by default as we stopped supporting v1alpha1.
  69. enabled: false
  70. # -- If true, enable v1beta1 API version serving for ExternalSecret, ClusterExternalSecret, SecretStore, and ClusterSecretStore CRDs.
  71. # v1beta1 is deprecated. Only enable this for backward compatibility if you have existing v1beta1 resources.
  72. # Warning: This flag will be removed on 2026.05.01.
  73. unsafeServeV1Beta1: false
  74. imagePullSecrets: []
  75. nameOverride: ""
  76. fullnameOverride: ""
  77. namespaceOverride: ""
  78. # -- Additional labels added to all helm chart resources.
  79. commonLabels: {}
  80. # -- If true, external-secrets will perform leader election between instances to ensure no more
  81. # than one instance of external-secrets operates at a time.
  82. leaderElect: false
  83. # -- ID of the lease object used for leader election.
  84. # Leave empty to use the default ('external-secrets-controller').
  85. # Set to a unique value when running multiple independent ESO deployments in the same namespace.
  86. # @default -- "external-secrets-controller"
  87. leaderElectionID: ""
  88. # -- If set external secrets will filter matching
  89. # Secret Stores with the appropriate controller values.
  90. controllerClass: ""
  91. # -- If true external secrets will use recommended kubernetes
  92. # annotations as prometheus metric labels.
  93. extendedMetricLabels: false
  94. # -- If set external secrets are only reconciled in the
  95. # provided namespace
  96. scopedNamespace: ""
  97. # -- Must be used with scopedNamespace. If true, create scoped RBAC roles under the scoped namespace
  98. # and implicitly disable cluster stores and cluster external secrets
  99. scopedRBAC: false
  100. # -- If true the OpenShift finalizer permissions will be added to RBAC
  101. openshiftFinalizers: true
  102. # -- If true the system:auth-delegator ClusterRole will be added to RBAC
  103. systemAuthDelegator: false
  104. # -- if true, the operator will process cluster external secret. Else, it will ignore them.
  105. # When enabled, this adds update/patch permissions on namespaces to handle finalizers for proper
  106. # cleanup during namespace deletion, preventing race conditions with ExternalSecrets.
  107. processClusterExternalSecret: true
  108. # -- if true, the operator will process cluster push secret. Else, it will ignore them.
  109. processClusterPushSecret: true
  110. # -- if true, the operator will process cluster store. Else, it will ignore them.
  111. processClusterStore: true
  112. # -- if true, the operator will process secret store. Else, it will ignore them.
  113. processSecretStore: true
  114. # -- if true, the operator will process cluster generator. Else, it will ignore them.
  115. processClusterGenerator: true
  116. # -- if true, the operator will process push secret. Else, it will ignore them.
  117. processPushSecret: true
  118. # -- Enable support for generic targets (ConfigMaps, Custom Resources).
  119. # Warning: Using generic target. Make sure access policies and encryption are properly configured.
  120. # When enabled, this grants the controller permissions to create/update/delete
  121. # ConfigMaps and optionally other resource types specified in generic.resources.
  122. genericTargets:
  123. # -- Enable generic target support
  124. enabled: false
  125. # -- List of additional resource types to grant permissions for.
  126. # Each entry should specify apiGroup, resources, and verbs.
  127. # Example:
  128. # resources:
  129. # - apiGroup: "argoproj.io"
  130. # resources: ["applications"]
  131. # verbs: ["get", "list", "watch", "create", "update", "patch", "delete"]
  132. resources: []
  133. # -- Specifies whether an external secret operator deployment be created.
  134. createOperator: true
  135. # -- if true, HTTP2 will be enabled for the services created by all controllers, curently metrics and webhook.
  136. enableHTTP2: false
  137. # -- Vault token cache configuration
  138. vault:
  139. # -- Enable Vault token cache. External secrets will reuse the Vault token without creating a new one on each request.
  140. enableTokenCache: false
  141. # -- Maximum size of Vault token cache. Only used if enableTokenCache is true.
  142. tokenCacheSize: 262144
  143. # -- Specifies the number of concurrent ExternalSecret Reconciles external-secret executes at
  144. # a time.
  145. concurrent: 1
  146. # -- Specifies Log Params to the External Secrets Operator
  147. log:
  148. level: info
  149. timeEncoding: epoch
  150. service:
  151. # -- Set the ip family policy to configure dual-stack see [Configure dual-stack](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dual-stack/#services)
  152. ipFamilyPolicy: ""
  153. # -- Sets the families that should be supported and the order in which they should be applied to ClusterIP as well. Can be IPv4 and/or IPv6.
  154. ipFamilies: []
  155. serviceAccount:
  156. # -- Specifies whether a service account should be created.
  157. create: true
  158. # -- Automounts the service account token in all containers of the pod
  159. automount: true
  160. # -- Annotations to add to the service account.
  161. annotations: {}
  162. # -- Extra Labels to add to the service account.
  163. extraLabels: {}
  164. # -- The name of the service account to use.
  165. # If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template.
  166. name: ""
  167. rbac:
  168. # -- Specifies whether role and rolebinding resources should be created.
  169. create: true
  170. servicebindings:
  171. # -- Specifies whether a clusterrole to give servicebindings read access should be created.
  172. create: true
  173. # -- Specifies whether permissions are aggregated to the view ClusterRole
  174. aggregateToView: true
  175. # -- Specifies whether permissions are aggregated to the edit ClusterRole
  176. aggregateToEdit: true
  177. ## -- Extra environment variables to add to container.
  178. extraEnv: []
  179. ## -- Map of extra arguments to pass to container.
  180. extraArgs: {}
  181. ## -- Extra volumes to pass to pod.
  182. extraVolumes: []
  183. ## -- Extra Kubernetes objects to deploy with the helm chart
  184. extraObjects: []
  185. ## -- Extra volumes to mount to the container.
  186. extraVolumeMounts: []
  187. ## -- Extra init containers to add to the pod.
  188. extraInitContainers: []
  189. ## -- Extra containers to add to the pod.
  190. extraContainers: []
  191. # -- Annotations to add to Deployment
  192. deploymentAnnotations: {}
  193. # -- Set deployment strategy
  194. strategy: {}
  195. # -- Annotations to add to Pod
  196. podAnnotations: {}
  197. podLabels: {}
  198. podSecurityContext:
  199. enabled: true
  200. # fsGroup: 2000
  201. securityContext:
  202. allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
  203. capabilities:
  204. drop:
  205. - ALL
  206. enabled: true
  207. readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
  208. runAsNonRoot: true
  209. runAsUser: 1000
  210. seccompProfile:
  211. type: RuntimeDefault
  212. resources: {}
  213. # requests:
  214. # cpu: 10m
  215. # memory: 32Mi
  216. serviceMonitor:
  217. # -- Specifies whether to create a ServiceMonitor resource for collecting Prometheus metrics
  218. enabled: false
  219. # -- How should we react to missing CRD "`monitoring.coreos.com/v1/ServiceMonitor`"
  220. #
  221. # Possible values:
  222. # - `skipIfMissing`: Only render ServiceMonitor resources if CRD is present, skip if missing.
  223. # - `failIfMissing`: Fail Helm install if CRD is not present.
  224. # - `alwaysRender` : Always render ServiceMonitor resources, do not check for CRD.
  225. # @schema
  226. # enum:
  227. # - skipIfMissing
  228. # - failIfMissing
  229. # - alwaysRender
  230. # @schema
  231. renderMode: skipIfMissing # @schema enum: [skipIfMissing, failIfMissing, alwaysRender]
  232. # -- namespace where you want to install ServiceMonitors
  233. namespace: ""
  234. # -- Additional labels
  235. additionalLabels: {}
  236. # -- Interval to scrape metrics
  237. interval: 30s
  238. # -- Timeout if metrics can't be retrieved in given time interval
  239. scrapeTimeout: 25s
  240. # -- Let prometheus add an exported_ prefix to conflicting labels
  241. honorLabels: false
  242. # -- Metric relabel configs to apply to samples before ingestion. [Metric Relabeling](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/configuration/#metric_relabel_configs)
  243. metricRelabelings: []
  244. # - action: replace
  245. # regex: (.*)
  246. # replacement: $1
  247. # sourceLabels:
  248. # - exported_namespace
  249. # targetLabel: namespace
  250. # -- Relabel configs to apply to samples before ingestion. [Relabeling](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/configuration/#relabel_config)
  251. relabelings: []
  252. # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name]
  253. # separator: ;
  254. # regex: ^(.*)$
  255. # targetLabel: nodename
  256. # replacement: $1
  257. # action: replace
  258. metrics:
  259. listen:
  260. port: 8080
  261. secure:
  262. enabled: false
  263. # -- if those are not set or invalid, self-signed certs will be generated
  264. # -- TLS cert directory path
  265. certDir: /etc/tls
  266. # -- TLS cert file path
  267. certFile: /etc/tls/tls.crt
  268. # -- TLS key file path
  269. keyFile: /etc/tls/tls.key
  270. service:
  271. # -- Enable if you use another monitoring tool than Prometheus to scrape the metrics
  272. enabled: false
  273. # -- Metrics service port to scrape
  274. port: 8080
  275. # -- Additional service annotations
  276. annotations: {}
  277. grafanaDashboard:
  278. # -- If true creates a Grafana dashboard.
  279. enabled: false
  280. # -- Label that ConfigMaps should have to be loaded as dashboards.
  281. sidecarLabel: "grafana_dashboard"
  282. # -- Label value that ConfigMaps should have to be loaded as dashboards.
  283. sidecarLabelValue: "1"
  284. # -- Annotations that ConfigMaps can have to get configured in Grafana,
  285. # See: sidecar.dashboards.folderAnnotation for specifying the dashboard folder.
  286. # https://github.com/grafana/helm-charts/tree/main/charts/grafana
  287. annotations: {}
  288. # -- Extra labels to add to the Grafana dashboard ConfigMap.
  289. extraLabels: {}
  290. livenessProbe:
  291. # -- Enabled determines if the liveness probe should be used or not. By default it's disabled.
  292. enabled: false
  293. # -- The body of the liveness probe settings.
  294. spec:
  295. # -- Bind address for the health server used by both liveness and readiness probes (--live-addr flag).
  296. address: ""
  297. # -- Port for the health server used by both liveness and readiness probes (--live-addr flag).
  298. port: 8082
  299. # -- Specify the maximum amount of time to wait for a probe to respond before considering it fails.
  300. timeoutSeconds: 5
  301. # -- Number of consecutive probe failures that should occur before considering the probe as failed.
  302. failureThreshold: 5
  303. # -- Period in seconds for K8s to start performing probes.
  304. periodSeconds: 10
  305. # -- Number of successful probes to mark probe successful.
  306. successThreshold: 1
  307. # -- Delay in seconds for the container to start before performing the initial probe.
  308. initialDelaySeconds: 10
  309. # -- Handler for liveness probe.
  310. httpGet:
  311. # -- Set this value to 'live' (for named port) or an an integer for liveness probes.
  312. # @schema type: [string, integer]
  313. port: live
  314. # -- Path for liveness probe.
  315. path: /healthz
  316. readinessProbe:
  317. # -- Determines whether the readiness probe is enabled. Disabled by default. Enabling this will auto-start the health server (--live-addr) even if livenessProbe is disabled. Health server address/port are configured via livenessProbe.spec.address and livenessProbe.spec.port.
  318. enabled: false
  319. # -- The body of the readiness probe settings (standard Kubernetes probe spec).
  320. spec:
  321. # -- Specify the maximum amount of time to wait for a probe to respond before considering it fails.
  322. timeoutSeconds: 5
  323. # -- Number of consecutive probe failures that should occur before considering the probe as failed.
  324. failureThreshold: 3
  325. # -- Period in seconds for K8s to start performing probes.
  326. periodSeconds: 10
  327. # -- Number of successful probes to mark probe successful.
  328. successThreshold: 1
  329. # -- Delay in seconds for the container to start before performing the initial probe.
  330. initialDelaySeconds: 10
  331. # -- Handler for readiness probe.
  332. httpGet:
  333. # -- Set this value to 'live' (for named port) or an integer for readiness probes.
  334. # @schema type: [string, integer]
  335. port: live
  336. # -- Path for readiness probe.
  337. path: /readyz
  338. nodeSelector: {}
  339. tolerations: []
  340. topologySpreadConstraints: []
  341. affinity: {}
  342. # -- Pod priority class name.
  343. priorityClassName: ""
  344. # -- Pod disruption budget - for more details see https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/disruptions/
  345. podDisruptionBudget:
  346. enabled: false
  347. minAvailable: 1 # @schema type:[integer, string]
  348. nameOverride: ""
  349. # maxUnavailable: "50%"
  350. # -- Run the controller on the host network
  351. hostNetwork: false
  352. # -- (bool) Specifies if controller pod should use hostUsers or not. If hostNetwork is true, hostUsers should be too. Only available in Kubernetes ≥ 1.33.
  353. # @schema type: [boolean, null]
  354. hostUsers:
  355. webhook:
  356. # -- Annotations to place on validating webhook configuration.
  357. annotations: {}
  358. # -- Specifies whether a webhook deployment be created. If set to false, crds.conversion.enabled should also be set to false otherwise the kubeapi will be hammered because the conversion is looking for a webhook endpoint.
  359. create: true
  360. # -- Specifies the time to check if the cert is valid
  361. certCheckInterval: "5m"
  362. # -- Specifies the lookaheadInterval for certificate validity
  363. lookaheadInterval: ""
  364. replicaCount: 1
  365. # -- Specifies Log Params to the Webhook
  366. log:
  367. level: info
  368. timeEncoding: epoch
  369. # -- Specifies the amount of historic ReplicaSets k8s should keep (see https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/deployment/#clean-up-policy)
  370. revisionHistoryLimit: 10
  371. certDir: /tmp/certs
  372. # -- Specifies whether validating webhooks should be created with failurePolicy: Fail or Ignore
  373. failurePolicy: Fail
  374. # -- Specifies if webhook pod should use hostNetwork or not.
  375. hostNetwork: false
  376. # -- (bool) Specifies if webhook pod should use hostUsers or not. If hostNetwork is true, hostUsers should be too. Only available in Kubernetes ≥ 1.33.
  377. # @schema type: [boolean, null]
  378. hostUsers:
  379. image:
  380. repository: ghcr.io/external-secrets/external-secrets
  381. pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
  382. # -- The image tag to use. The default is the chart appVersion.
  383. tag: ""
  384. # -- The flavour of tag you want to use
  385. flavour: ""
  386. imagePullSecrets: []
  387. # -- The port the webhook will listen to
  388. port: 10250
  389. serviceAccount:
  390. # -- Specifies whether a service account should be created.
  391. create: true
  392. # -- Automounts the service account token in all containers of the pod
  393. automount: true
  394. # -- Annotations to add to the service account.
  395. annotations: {}
  396. # -- Extra Labels to add to the service account.
  397. extraLabels: {}
  398. # -- The name of the service account to use.
  399. # If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template.
  400. name: ""
  401. nodeSelector: {}
  402. # -- Specifies `hostAliases` to webhook deployment
  403. hostAliases: []
  404. certManager:
  405. # -- Enabling cert-manager support will disable the built in secret and
  406. # switch to using cert-manager (installed separately) to automatically issue
  407. # and renew the webhook certificate. This chart does not install
  408. # cert-manager for you, See https://cert-manager.io/docs/
  409. enabled: false
  410. # -- Automatically add the cert-manager.io/inject-ca-from annotation to the
  411. # webhooks and CRDs. As long as you have the cert-manager CA Injector
  412. # enabled, this will automatically setup your webhook's CA to the one used
  413. # by cert-manager. See https://cert-manager.io/docs/concepts/ca-injector
  414. addInjectorAnnotations: true
  415. cert:
  416. # -- Create a certificate resource within this chart. See
  417. # https://cert-manager.io/docs/usage/certificate/
  418. create: true
  419. # -- For the Certificate created by this chart, setup the issuer. See
  420. # https://cert-manager.io/docs/reference/api-docs/#cert-manager.io/v1.IssuerSpec
  421. issuerRef:
  422. group: cert-manager.io
  423. kind: "Issuer"
  424. name: "my-issuer"
  425. # -- Set the requested duration (i.e. lifetime) of the Certificate. See
  426. # https://cert-manager.io/docs/reference/api-docs/#cert-manager.io/v1.CertificateSpec
  427. # One year by default.
  428. duration: "8760h0m0s"
  429. # -- Set the revisionHistoryLimit on the Certificate. See
  430. # https://cert-manager.io/docs/reference/api-docs/#cert-manager.io/v1.CertificateSpec
  431. # Defaults to 0 (ignored).
  432. revisionHistoryLimit: 0
  433. # -- How long before the currently issued certificate’s expiry
  434. # cert-manager should renew the certificate. See
  435. # https://cert-manager.io/docs/reference/api-docs/#cert-manager.io/v1.CertificateSpec
  436. # Note that renewBefore should be greater than .webhook.lookaheadInterval
  437. # since the webhook will check this far in advance that the certificate is
  438. # valid.
  439. renewBefore: ""
  440. # -- Specific settings on the privateKey and its generation
  441. privateKey: {}
  442. # rotationPolicy: Always
  443. # algorithm: RSA
  444. # size: 2048
  445. # -- Specific settings on the signatureAlgorithm used on the cert.
  446. # signatureAlgorithm is only valid for cert-manager v1.18.0+
  447. signatureAlgorithm: ""
  448. # -- Add extra annotations to the Certificate resource.
  449. annotations: {}
  450. tolerations: []
  451. topologySpreadConstraints: []
  452. affinity: {}
  453. # -- Set deployment strategy
  454. strategy: {}
  455. # -- Pod priority class name.
  456. priorityClassName: ""
  457. # -- Pod disruption budget - for more details see https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/disruptions/
  458. podDisruptionBudget:
  459. enabled: false
  460. minAvailable: 1 # @schema type:[integer, string]
  461. nameOverride: ""
  462. # maxUnavailable: "50%"
  463. metrics:
  464. listen:
  465. port: 8080
  466. service:
  467. # -- Enable if you use another monitoring tool than Prometheus to scrape the metrics
  468. enabled: false
  469. # -- Metrics service port to scrape
  470. port: 8080
  471. # -- Additional service annotations
  472. annotations: {}
  473. livenessProbe:
  474. enabled: false
  475. # -- Set this value to 'live' (for named port) or an integer for liveness probes.
  476. # @schema type: [string, integer]
  477. port: 8081
  478. timeoutSeconds: 5
  479. failureThreshold: 5
  480. periodSeconds: 10
  481. successThreshold: 1
  482. initialDelaySeconds: 10
  483. readinessProbe:
  484. enabled: true
  485. address: ""
  486. # -- Set this value to 'ready' (for named port) or an integer for readiness probes.
  487. # @schema type: [string, integer]
  488. port: 8081
  489. timeoutSeconds: 5
  490. failureThreshold: 3
  491. periodSeconds: 5
  492. successThreshold: 1
  493. initialDelaySeconds: 20
  494. ## -- Extra environment variables to add to container.
  495. extraEnv: []
  496. ## -- Map of extra arguments to pass to container.
  497. extraArgs: {}
  498. ## -- Extra init containers to add to the pod.
  499. extraInitContainers: []
  500. ## -- Extra volumes to pass to pod.
  501. extraVolumes: []
  502. ## -- Extra volumes to mount to the container.
  503. extraVolumeMounts: []
  504. # -- Annotations to add to Secret
  505. secretAnnotations: {}
  506. # -- Annotations to add to Deployment
  507. deploymentAnnotations: {}
  508. # -- Annotations to add to Pod
  509. podAnnotations: {}
  510. podLabels: {}
  511. podSecurityContext:
  512. enabled: true
  513. # fsGroup: 2000
  514. securityContext:
  515. allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
  516. capabilities:
  517. drop:
  518. - ALL
  519. enabled: true
  520. readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
  521. runAsNonRoot: true
  522. runAsUser: 1000
  523. seccompProfile:
  524. type: RuntimeDefault
  525. resources: {}
  526. # requests:
  527. # cpu: 10m
  528. # memory: 32Mi
  529. # -- Manage the service through which the webhook is reached.
  530. service:
  531. # -- Whether the service object should be enabled or not (it is expected to exist).
  532. enabled: true
  533. # -- Custom annotations for the webhook service.
  534. annotations: {}
  535. # -- Custom labels for the webhook service.
  536. labels: {}
  537. # -- The service type of the webhook service.
  538. type: ClusterIP
  539. # -- If the webhook service type is LoadBalancer, you can assign a specific load balancer IP here.
  540. # Check the documentation of your load balancer provider to see if/how this should be used.
  541. loadBalancerIP: ""
  542. certController:
  543. # -- Specifies whether a certificate controller deployment be created.
  544. create: true
  545. requeueInterval: "5m"
  546. replicaCount: 1
  547. # -- Specifies Log Params to the Certificate Controller
  548. log:
  549. level: info
  550. timeEncoding: epoch
  551. # -- Specifies the amount of historic ReplicaSets k8s should keep (see https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/deployment/#clean-up-policy)
  552. revisionHistoryLimit: 10
  553. image:
  554. repository: ghcr.io/external-secrets/external-secrets
  555. pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
  556. tag: ""
  557. flavour: ""
  558. imagePullSecrets: []
  559. rbac:
  560. # -- Specifies whether role and rolebinding resources should be created.
  561. create: true
  562. serviceAccount:
  563. # -- Specifies whether a service account should be created.
  564. create: true
  565. # -- Automounts the service account token in all containers of the pod
  566. automount: true
  567. # -- Annotations to add to the service account.
  568. annotations: {}
  569. # -- Extra Labels to add to the service account.
  570. extraLabels: {}
  571. # -- The name of the service account to use.
  572. # If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template.
  573. name: ""
  574. nodeSelector: {}
  575. # -- Specifies `hostAliases` to cert-controller deployment
  576. hostAliases: []
  577. tolerations: []
  578. topologySpreadConstraints: []
  579. affinity: {}
  580. # -- Set deployment strategy
  581. strategy: {}
  582. # -- Run the certController on the host network
  583. hostNetwork: false
  584. # -- (bool) Specifies if certController pod should use hostUsers or not. If hostNetwork is true, hostUsers should be too. Only available in Kubernetes ≥ 1.33.
  585. # @schema type: [boolean, null]
  586. hostUsers:
  587. # -- Pod priority class name.
  588. priorityClassName: ""
  589. # -- Pod disruption budget - for more details see https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/disruptions/
  590. podDisruptionBudget:
  591. enabled: false
  592. minAvailable: 1 # @schema type:[integer, string]
  593. nameOverride: ""
  594. # maxUnavailable: "50%"
  595. metrics:
  596. listen:
  597. port: 8080
  598. service:
  599. # -- Enable if you use another monitoring tool than Prometheus to scrape the metrics
  600. enabled: false
  601. # -- Metrics service port to scrape
  602. port: 8080
  603. # -- Additional service annotations
  604. annotations: {}
  605. livenessProbe:
  606. enabled: false
  607. # -- Set this value to 'live' (for named port) or an integer for liveness probes.
  608. # @schema type: [string, integer]
  609. port: 8081
  610. timeoutSeconds: 5
  611. failureThreshold: 5
  612. periodSeconds: 10
  613. successThreshold: 1
  614. initialDelaySeconds: 10
  615. readinessProbe:
  616. enabled: true
  617. address: ""
  618. # -- Set this value to 'ready' (for named port) or an integer for readiness probes.
  619. # @schema type: [string, integer]
  620. port: 8081
  621. timeoutSeconds: 5
  622. failureThreshold: 3
  623. periodSeconds: 5
  624. successThreshold: 1
  625. initialDelaySeconds: 20
  626. startupProbe:
  627. # -- Enabled determines if the startup probe should be used or not. By default it's enabled
  628. enabled: false
  629. # -- whether to use the readiness probe port for startup probe.
  630. useReadinessProbePort: true
  631. # -- Port for startup probe.
  632. port: ""
  633. ## -- Extra environment variables to add to container.
  634. extraEnv: []
  635. ## -- Map of extra arguments to pass to container.
  636. extraArgs: {}
  637. ## -- Extra init containers to add to the pod.
  638. extraInitContainers: []
  639. ## -- Extra volumes to pass to pod.
  640. extraVolumes: []
  641. ## -- Extra volumes to mount to the container.
  642. extraVolumeMounts: []
  643. # -- Annotations to add to Deployment
  644. deploymentAnnotations: {}
  645. # -- Annotations to add to Pod
  646. podAnnotations: {}
  647. podLabels: {}
  648. podSecurityContext:
  649. enabled: true
  650. # fsGroup: 2000
  651. securityContext:
  652. allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
  653. capabilities:
  654. drop:
  655. - ALL
  656. enabled: true
  657. readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
  658. runAsNonRoot: true
  659. runAsUser: 1000
  660. seccompProfile:
  661. type: RuntimeDefault
  662. resources: {}
  663. # requests:
  664. # cpu: 10m
  665. # memory: 32Mi
  666. # -- Specifies `dnsPolicy` to deployment
  667. dnsPolicy: ClusterFirst
  668. # -- Specifies `dnsOptions` to deployment
  669. dnsConfig: {}
  670. # -- Specifies `hostAliases` to deployment
  671. hostAliases: []
  672. # -- Any extra pod spec on the deployment
  673. podSpecExtra: {}