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global:
# To help compatibility with other charts which use global.imagePullSecrets.
# Allow either an array of {name: pullSecret} maps (k8s-style), or an array of strings (more common helm-style).
# Can be tempalted.
# global:
# imagePullSecrets:
# - name: pullSecret1
# - name: pullSecret2
# or
# global:
# imagePullSecrets:
# - pullSecret1
# - pullSecret2
imagePullSecrets: []
rbac:
create: true
## Use an existing ClusterRole/Role (depending on rbac.namespaced false/true)
# useExistingRole: name-of-some-(cluster)role
pspEnabled: true
pspUseAppArmor: true
namespaced: false
extraRoleRules: []
# - apiGroups: []
# resources: []
# verbs: []
extraClusterRoleRules: []
# - apiGroups: []
# resources: []
# verbs: []
serviceAccount:
create: true
name:
nameTest:
## ServiceAccount labels.
labels: {}
## Service account annotations. Can be templated.
# annotations:
# eks.amazonaws.com/role-arn: arn:aws:iam::123456789000:role/iam-role-name-here
autoMount: true
replicas: 1
## Create a headless service for the deployment
headlessService: false
## Create HorizontalPodAutoscaler object for deployment type
#
autoscaling:
enabled: false
minReplicas: 1
maxReplicas: 5
targetCPU: "60"
targetMemory: ""
behavior: {}
## See `kubectl explain poddisruptionbudget.spec` for more
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/configure-pdb/
podDisruptionBudget: {}
# minAvailable: 1
# maxUnavailable: 1
## See `kubectl explain deployment.spec.strategy` for more
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/deployment/#strategy
deploymentStrategy:
type: RollingUpdate
readinessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /api/health
port: 3000
livenessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /api/health
port: 3000
initialDelaySeconds: 60
timeoutSeconds: 30
failureThreshold: 10
## Use an alternate scheduler, e.g. "stork".
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/configure-multiple-schedulers/
##
# schedulerName: "default-scheduler"
image:
repository: grafana/grafana
# Overrides the Grafana image tag whose default is the chart appVersion
tag: ""
sha: ""
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/
## Can be templated.
##
pullSecrets: []
# - myRegistrKeySecretName
testFramework:
enabled: true
image: "bats/bats"
tag: "v1.4.1"
imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
securityContext: {}
securityContext:
runAsUser: 472
runAsGroup: 472
fsGroup: 472
containerSecurityContext: {}
# Enable creating the grafana configmap
createConfigmap: true
# Extra configmaps to mount in grafana pods
# Values are templated.
extraConfigmapMounts: []
# - name: certs-configmap
# mountPath: /etc/grafana/ssl/
# subPath: certificates.crt # (optional)
# configMap: certs-configmap
# readOnly: true
extraEmptyDirMounts: []
# - name: provisioning-notifiers
# mountPath: /etc/grafana/provisioning/notifiers
# Apply extra labels to common labels.
extraLabels: {}
## Assign a PriorityClassName to pods if set
# priorityClassName:
downloadDashboardsImage:
repository: curlimages/curl
tag: 7.85.0
sha: ""
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
downloadDashboards:
env: {}
envFromSecret: ""
resources: {}
securityContext: {}
envValueFrom: {}
# ENV_NAME:
# configMapKeyRef:
# name: configmap-name
# key: value_key
## Pod Annotations
# podAnnotations: {}
## Pod Labels
# podLabels: {}
podPortName: grafana
gossipPortName: gossip
## Deployment annotations
# annotations: {}
## Expose the grafana service to be accessed from outside the cluster (LoadBalancer service).
## or access it from within the cluster (ClusterIP service). Set the service type and the port to serve it.
## ref: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services/
##
service:
enabled: true
type: ClusterIP
port: 80
targetPort: 3000
# targetPort: 4181 To be used with a proxy extraContainer
## Service annotations. Can be templated.
annotations: {}
labels: {}
portName: service
# Adds the appProtocol field to the service. This allows to work with istio protocol selection. Ex: "http" or "tcp"
appProtocol: ""
serviceMonitor:
## If true, a ServiceMonitor CRD is created for a prometheus operator
## https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator
##
enabled: false
path: /metrics
# namespace: monitoring (defaults to use the namespace this chart is deployed to)
labels: {}
interval: 1m
scheme: http
tlsConfig: {}
scrapeTimeout: 30s
relabelings: []
targetLabels: []
extraExposePorts: []
# - name: keycloak
# port: 8080
# targetPort: 8080
# type: ClusterIP
# overrides pod.spec.hostAliases in the grafana deployment's pods
hostAliases: []
# - ip: "1.2.3.4"
# hostnames:
# - "my.host.com"
ingress:
enabled: false
# For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the ingress-controller via the field ingressClassName
# See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#specifying-the-class-of-an-ingress
# ingressClassName: nginx
# Values can be templated
annotations: {}
# kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
# kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true"
labels: {}
path: /
# pathType is only for k8s >= 1.1=
pathType: Prefix
hosts:
- chart-example.local
## Extra paths to prepend to every host configuration. This is useful when working with annotation based services.
extraPaths: []
# - path: /*
# backend:
# serviceName: ssl-redirect
# servicePort: use-annotation
## Or for k8s > 1.19
# - path: /*
# pathType: Prefix
# backend:
# service:
# name: ssl-redirect
# port:
# name: use-annotation
tls: []
# - secretName: chart-example-tls
# hosts:
# - chart-example.local
resources: {}
# limits:
# cpu: 100m
# memory: 128Mi
# requests:
# cpu: 100m
# memory: 128Mi
## Node labels for pod assignment
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/node-selection/
#
nodeSelector: {}
## Tolerations for pod assignment
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/
##
tolerations: []
## Affinity for pod assignment (evaluated as template)
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/#affinity-and-anti-affinity
##
affinity: {}
## Topology Spread Constraints
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-topology-spread-constraints/
##
topologySpreadConstraints: []
## Additional init containers (evaluated as template)
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/init-containers/
##
extraInitContainers: []
## Enable an Specify container in extraContainers. This is meant to allow adding an authentication proxy to a grafana pod
extraContainers: ""
# extraContainers: |
# - name: proxy
# image: quay.io/gambol99/keycloak-proxy:latest
# args:
# - -provider=github
# - -client-id=
# - -client-secret=
# - -github-org=<ORG_NAME>
# - -email-domain=*
# - -cookie-secret=
# - -http-address=http://0.0.0.0:4181
# - -upstream-url=http://127.0.0.1:3000
# ports:
# - name: proxy-web
# containerPort: 4181
## Volumes that can be used in init containers that will not be mounted to deployment pods
extraContainerVolumes: []
# - name: volume-from-secret
# secret:
# secretName: secret-to-mount
# - name: empty-dir-volume
# emptyDir: {}
## Enable persistence using Persistent Volume Claims
## ref: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes/
##
persistence:
type: pvc
enabled: false
# storageClassName: default
accessModes:
- ReadWriteOnce
size: 10Gi
# annotations: {}
finalizers:
- kubernetes.io/pvc-protection
# selectorLabels: {}
## Sub-directory of the PV to mount. Can be templated.
# subPath: ""
## Name of an existing PVC. Can be templated.
# existingClaim:
## Extra labels to apply to a PVC.
extraPvcLabels: {}
## If persistence is not enabled, this allows to mount the
## local storage in-memory to improve performance
##
inMemory:
enabled: false
## The maximum usage on memory medium EmptyDir would be
## the minimum value between the SizeLimit specified
## here and the sum of memory limits of all containers in a pod
##
# sizeLimit: 300Mi
initChownData:
## If false, data ownership will not be reset at startup
## This allows the grafana-server to be run with an arbitrary user
##
enabled: true
## initChownData container image
##
image:
repository: busybox
tag: "1.31.1"
sha: ""
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
## initChownData resource requests and limits
## Ref: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/compute-resources/
##
resources: {}
# limits:
# cpu: 100m
# memory: 128Mi
# requests:
# cpu: 100m
# memory: 128Mi
securityContext:
runAsNonRoot: false
runAsUser: 0
# Administrator credentials when not using an existing secret (see below)
adminUser: admin
# adminPassword: strongpassword
# Use an existing secret for the admin user.
admin:
## Name of the secret. Can be templated.
existingSecret: ""
userKey: admin-user
passwordKey: admin-password
## Define command to be executed at startup by grafana container
## Needed if using `vault-env` to manage secrets (ref: https://banzaicloud.com/blog/inject-secrets-into-pods-vault/)
## Default is "run.sh" as defined in grafana's Dockerfile
# command:
# - "sh"
# - "/run.sh"
## Optionally define args if command is used
## Needed if using `hashicorp/envconsul` to manage secrets
## By default no arguments are set
# args:
# - "-secret"
# - "secret/grafana"
# - "./grafana"
## Extra environment variables that will be pass onto deployment pods
##
## to provide grafana with access to CloudWatch on AWS EKS:
## 1. create an iam role of type "Web identity" with provider oidc.eks.* (note the provider for later)
## 2. edit the "Trust relationships" of the role, add a line inside the StringEquals clause using the
## same oidc eks provider as noted before (same as the existing line)
## also, replace NAMESPACE and prometheus-operator-grafana with the service account namespace and name
##
## "oidc.eks.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/id/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:sub": "system:serviceaccount:NAMESPACE:prometheus-operator-grafana",
##
## 3. attach a policy to the role, you can use a built in policy called CloudWatchReadOnlyAccess
## 4. use the following env: (replace 123456789000 and iam-role-name-here with your aws account number and role name)
##
## env:
## AWS_ROLE_ARN: arn:aws:iam::123456789000:role/iam-role-name-here
## AWS_WEB_IDENTITY_TOKEN_FILE: /var/run/secrets/eks.amazonaws.com/serviceaccount/token
## AWS_REGION: us-east-1
##
## 5. uncomment the EKS section in extraSecretMounts: below
## 6. uncomment the annotation section in the serviceAccount: above
## make sure to replace arn:aws:iam::123456789000:role/iam-role-name-here with your role arn
env: {}
## "valueFrom" environment variable references that will be added to deployment pods. Name is templated.
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.19/#envvarsource-v1-core
## Renders in container spec as:
## env:
## ...
## - name: <key>
## valueFrom:
## <value rendered as YAML>
envValueFrom: {}
# ENV_NAME:
# configMapKeyRef:
# name: configmap-name
# key: value_key
## The name of a secret in the same kubernetes namespace which contain values to be added to the environment
## This can be useful for auth tokens, etc. Value is templated.
envFromSecret: ""
## Sensible environment variables that will be rendered as new secret object
## This can be useful for auth tokens, etc
envRenderSecret: {}
## The names of secrets in the same kubernetes namespace which contain values to be added to the environment
## Each entry should contain a name key, and can optionally specify whether the secret must be defined with an optional key.
## Name is templated.
envFromSecrets: []
## - name: secret-name
## optional: true
## The names of conifgmaps in the same kubernetes namespace which contain values to be added to the environment
## Each entry should contain a name key, and can optionally specify whether the configmap must be defined with an optional key.
## Name is templated.
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.23/#configmapenvsource-v1-core
envFromConfigMaps: []
## - name: configmap-name
## optional: true
# Inject Kubernetes services as environment variables.
# See https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/connect-applications-service/#environment-variables
enableServiceLinks: true
## Additional grafana server secret mounts
# Defines additional mounts with secrets. Secrets must be manually created in the namespace.
extraSecretMounts: []
# - name: secret-files
# mountPath: /etc/secrets
# secretName: grafana-secret-files
# readOnly: true
# subPath: ""
#
# for AWS EKS (cloudwatch) use the following (see also instruction in env: above)
# - name: aws-iam-token
# mountPath: /var/run/secrets/eks.amazonaws.com/serviceaccount
# readOnly: true
# projected:
# defaultMode: 420
# sources:
# - serviceAccountToken:
# audience: sts.amazonaws.com
# expirationSeconds: 86400
# path: token
#
# for CSI e.g. Azure Key Vault use the following
# - name: secrets-store-inline
# mountPath: /run/secrets
# readOnly: true
# csi:
# driver: secrets-store.csi.k8s.io
# readOnly: true
# volumeAttributes:
# secretProviderClass: "akv-grafana-spc"
# nodePublishSecretRef: # Only required when using service principal mode
# name: grafana-akv-creds # Only required when using service principal mode
## Additional grafana server volume mounts
# Defines additional volume mounts.
extraVolumeMounts: []
# - name: extra-volume-0
# mountPath: /mnt/volume0
# readOnly: true
# existingClaim: volume-claim
# - name: extra-volume-1
# mountPath: /mnt/volume1
# readOnly: true
# hostPath: /usr/shared/
# - name: grafana-secrets
# csi: true
# data:
# driver: secrets-store.csi.k8s.io
# readOnly: true
# volumeAttributes:
# secretProviderClass: "grafana-env-spc"
## Container Lifecycle Hooks. Execute a specific bash command or make an HTTP request
lifecycleHooks: {}
# postStart:
# exec:
# command: []
## Pass the plugins you want installed as a list.
##
plugins: []
# - digrich-bubblechart-panel
# - grafana-clock-panel
## Configure grafana datasources
## ref: http://docs.grafana.org/administration/provisioning/#datasources
##
datasources: {}
# datasources.yaml:
# apiVersion: 1
# datasources:
# - name: Prometheus
# type: prometheus
# url: http://prometheus-prometheus-server
# access: proxy
# isDefault: true
# - name: CloudWatch
# type: cloudwatch
# access: proxy
# uid: cloudwatch
# editable: false
# jsonData:
# authType: default
# defaultRegion: us-east-1
## Configure grafana alerting (can be templated)
## ref: http://docs.grafana.org/administration/provisioning/#alerting
##
alerting: {}
# rules.yaml:
# apiVersion: 1
# groups:
# - orgId: 1
# name: '{{ .Chart.Name }}_my_rule_group'
# folder: my_first_folder
# interval: 60s
# rules:
# - uid: my_id_1
# title: my_first_rule
# condition: A
# data:
# - refId: A
# datasourceUid: '-100'
# model:
# conditions:
# - evaluator:
# params:
# - 3
# type: gt
# operator:
# type: and
# query:
# params:
# - A
# reducer:
# type: last
# type: query
# datasource:
# type: __expr__
# uid: '-100'
# expression: 1==0
# intervalMs: 1000
# maxDataPoints: 43200
# refId: A
# type: math
# dashboardUid: my_dashboard
# panelId: 123
# noDataState: Alerting
# for: 60s
# annotations:
# some_key: some_value
# labels:
# team: sre_team_1
# contactpoints.yaml:
# apiVersion: 1
# contactPoints:
# - orgId: 1
# name: cp_1
# receivers:
# - uid: first_uid
# type: pagerduty
# settings:
# integrationKey: XXX
# severity: critical
# class: ping failure
# component: Grafana
# group: app-stack
# summary: |
# {{ `{{ include "default.message" . }}` }}
## Configure notifiers
## ref: http://docs.grafana.org/administration/provisioning/#alert-notification-channels
##
notifiers: {}
# notifiers.yaml:
# notifiers:
# - name: email-notifier
# type: email
# uid: email1
# # either:
# org_id: 1
# # or
# org_name: Main Org.
# is_default: true
# settings:
# addresses: [email protected]
# delete_notifiers:
## Configure grafana dashboard providers
## ref: http://docs.grafana.org/administration/provisioning/#dashboards
##
## `path` must be /var/lib/grafana/dashboards/<provider_name>
##
dashboardProviders: {}
# dashboardproviders.yaml:
# apiVersion: 1
# providers:
# - name: 'default'
# orgId: 1
# folder: ''
# type: file
# disableDeletion: false
# editable: true
# options:
# path: /var/lib/grafana/dashboards/default
## Configure grafana dashboard to import
## NOTE: To use dashboards you must also enable/configure dashboardProviders
## ref: https://grafana.com/dashboards
##
## dashboards per provider, use provider name as key.
##
dashboards: {}
# default:
# some-dashboard:
# json: |
# $RAW_JSON
# custom-dashboard:
# file: dashboards/custom-dashboard.json
# prometheus-stats:
# gnetId: 2
# revision: 2
# datasource: Prometheus
# local-dashboard:
# url: https://example.com/repository/test.json
# token: ''
# local-dashboard-base64:
# url: https://example.com/repository/test-b64.json
# token: ''
# b64content: true
# local-dashboard-gitlab:
# url: https://example.com/repository/test-gitlab.json
# gitlabToken: ''
# local-dashboard-bitbucket:
# url: https://example.com/repository/test-bitbucket.json
# bearerToken: ''
## Reference to external ConfigMap per provider. Use provider name as key and ConfigMap name as value.
## A provider dashboards must be defined either by external ConfigMaps or in values.yaml, not in both.
## ConfigMap data example:
##
## data:
## example-dashboard.json: |
## RAW_JSON
##
dashboardsConfigMaps: {}
# default: ""
## Grafana's primary configuration
## NOTE: values in map will be converted to ini format
## ref: http://docs.grafana.org/installation/configuration/
##
grafana.ini:
paths:
data: /var/lib/grafana/
logs: /var/log/grafana
plugins: /var/lib/grafana/plugins
provisioning: /etc/grafana/provisioning
analytics:
check_for_updates: true
log:
mode: console
grafana_net:
url: https://grafana.net
server:
domain: "{{ if (and .Values.ingress.enabled .Values.ingress.hosts) }}{{ .Values.ingress.hosts | first }}{{ else }}''{{ end }}"
## grafana Authentication can be enabled with the following values on grafana.ini
# server:
# The full public facing url you use in browser, used for redirects and emails
# root_url:
# https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/auth/github/#enable-github-in-grafana
# auth.github:
# enabled: false
# allow_sign_up: false
# scopes: user:email,read:org
# auth_url: https://github.com/login/oauth/authorize
# token_url: https://github.com/login/oauth/access_token
# api_url: https://api.github.com/user
# team_ids:
# allowed_organizations:
# client_id:
# client_secret:
## LDAP Authentication can be enabled with the following values on grafana.ini
## NOTE: Grafana will fail to start if the value for ldap.toml is invalid
# auth.ldap:
# enabled: true
# allow_sign_up: true
# config_file: /etc/grafana/ldap.toml
## Grafana's LDAP configuration
## Templated by the template in _helpers.tpl
## NOTE: To enable the grafana.ini must be configured with auth.ldap.enabled
## ref: http://docs.grafana.org/installation/configuration/#auth-ldap
## ref: http://docs.grafana.org/installation/ldap/#configuration
ldap:
enabled: false
# `existingSecret` is a reference to an existing secret containing the ldap configuration
# for Grafana in a key `ldap-toml`.
existingSecret: ""
# `config` is the content of `ldap.toml` that will be stored in the created secret
config: ""
# config: |-
# verbose_logging = true
# [[servers]]
# host = "my-ldap-server"
# port = 636
# use_ssl = true
# start_tls = false
# ssl_skip_verify = false
# bind_dn = "uid=%s,ou=users,dc=myorg,dc=com"
## Grafana's SMTP configuration
## NOTE: To enable, grafana.ini must be configured with smtp.enabled
## ref: http://docs.grafana.org/installation/configuration/#smtp
smtp:
# `existingSecret` is a reference to an existing secret containing the smtp configuration
# for Grafana.
existingSecret: ""
userKey: "user"
passwordKey: "password"
## Sidecars that collect the configmaps with specified label and stores the included files them into the respective folders
## Requires at least Grafana 5 to work and can't be used together with parameters dashboardProviders, datasources and dashboards
sidecar:
image:
repository: quay.io/kiwigrid/k8s-sidecar
tag: 1.22.0
sha: ""
imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
resources: {}
# limits:
# cpu: 100m
# memory: 100Mi
# requests:
# cpu: 50m
# memory: 50Mi
securityContext: {}
# skipTlsVerify Set to true to skip tls verification for kube api calls
# skipTlsVerify: true
enableUniqueFilenames: false
readinessProbe: {}
livenessProbe: {}
# Log level default for all sidecars. Can be one of: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, CRITICAL. Defaults to INFO
# logLevel: INFO
alerts:
enabled: false
# Additional environment variables for the alerts sidecar
env: {}
# Do not reprocess already processed unchanged resources on k8s API reconnect.
# ignoreAlreadyProcessed: true
# label that the configmaps with alert are marked with
label: grafana_alert
# value of label that the configmaps with alert are set to
labelValue: ""
# Log level. Can be one of: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, CRITICAL.
# logLevel: INFO
# If specified, the sidecar will search for alert config-maps inside this namespace.
# Otherwise the namespace in which the sidecar is running will be used.
# It's also possible to specify ALL to search in all namespaces
searchNamespace: null
# Method to use to detect ConfigMap changes. With WATCH the sidecar will do a WATCH requests, with SLEEP it will list all ConfigMaps, then sleep for 60 seconds.
watchMethod: WATCH
# search in configmap, secret or both
resource: both
# watchServerTimeout: request to the server, asking it to cleanly close the connection after that.
# defaults to 60sec; much higher values like 3600 seconds (1h) are feasible for non-Azure K8S
# watchServerTimeout: 3600
#
# watchClientTimeout: is a client-side timeout, configuring your local socket.
# If you have a network outage dropping all packets with no RST/FIN,
# this is how long your client waits before realizing & dropping the connection.
# defaults to 66sec (sic!)
# watchClientTimeout: 60
#
# Endpoint to send request to reload alerts
reloadURL: "http://localhost:3000/api/admin/provisioning/alerting/reload"
# Absolute path to shell script to execute after a alert got reloaded
script: null
skipReload: false
# Deploy the alert sidecar as an initContainer in addition to a container.
# Sets the size limit of the alert sidecar emptyDir volume
sizeLimit: {}
dashboards:
enabled: false
# Additional environment variables for the dashboards sidecar
env: {}
# Do not reprocess already processed unchanged resources on k8s API reconnect.
# ignoreAlreadyProcessed: true
SCProvider: true
# label that the configmaps with dashboards are marked with
label: grafana_dashboard
# value of label that the configmaps with dashboards are set to
labelValue: ""
# Log level. Can be one of: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, CRITICAL.
# logLevel: INFO
# folder in the pod that should hold the collected dashboards (unless `defaultFolderName` is set)
folder: /tmp/dashboards
# The default folder name, it will create a subfolder under the `folder` and put dashboards in there instead
defaultFolderName: null
# Namespaces list. If specified, the sidecar will search for config-maps/secrets inside these namespaces.
# Otherwise the namespace in which the sidecar is running will be used.
# It's also possible to specify ALL to search in all namespaces.
searchNamespace: null
# Method to use to detect ConfigMap changes. With WATCH the sidecar will do a WATCH requests, with SLEEP it will list all ConfigMaps, then sleep for 60 seconds.
watchMethod: WATCH
# search in configmap, secret or both
resource: both
# If specified, the sidecar will look for annotation with this name to create folder and put graph here.
# You can use this parameter together with `provider.foldersFromFilesStructure`to annotate configmaps and create folder structure.
folderAnnotation: null
# Endpoint to send request to reload alerts
reloadURL: "http://localhost:3000/api/admin/provisioning/dashboards/reload"
# Absolute path to shell script to execute after a configmap got reloaded
script: null
skipReload: false
# watchServerTimeout: request to the server, asking it to cleanly close the connection after that.
# defaults to 60sec; much higher values like 3600 seconds (1h) are feasible for non-Azure K8S
# watchServerTimeout: 3600
#
# watchClientTimeout: is a client-side timeout, configuring your local socket.
# If you have a network outage dropping all packets with no RST/FIN,
# this is how long your client waits before realizing & dropping the connection.
# defaults to 66sec (sic!)
# watchClientTimeout: 60
#
# provider configuration that lets grafana manage the dashboards
provider:
# name of the provider, should be unique
name: sidecarProvider
# orgid as configured in grafana
orgid: 1
# folder in which the dashboards should be imported in grafana
folder: ''
# type of the provider
type: file
# disableDelete to activate a import-only behaviour
disableDelete: false
# allow updating provisioned dashboards from the UI
allowUiUpdates: false
# allow Grafana to replicate dashboard structure from filesystem
foldersFromFilesStructure: false
# Additional dashboard sidecar volume mounts
extraMounts: []
# Sets the size limit of the dashboard sidecar emptyDir volume
sizeLimit: {}
datasources:
enabled: false
# Additional environment variables for the datasourcessidecar
env: {}
# Do not reprocess already processed unchanged resources on k8s API reconnect.
# ignoreAlreadyProcessed: true
# label that the configmaps with datasources are marked with
label: grafana_datasource
# value of label that the configmaps with datasources are set to
labelValue: ""
# Log level. Can be one of: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, CRITICAL.
# logLevel: INFO
# If specified, the sidecar will search for datasource config-maps inside this namespace.
# Otherwise the namespace in which the sidecar is running will be used.
# It's also possible to specify ALL to search in all namespaces
searchNamespace: null
# Method to use to detect ConfigMap changes. With WATCH the sidecar will do a WATCH requests, with SLEEP it will list all ConfigMaps, then sleep for 60 seconds.
watchMethod: WATCH
# search in configmap, secret or both
resource: both
# watchServerTimeout: request to the server, asking it to cleanly close the connection after that.
# defaults to 60sec; much higher values like 3600 seconds (1h) are feasible for non-Azure K8S
# watchServerTimeout: 3600
#
# watchClientTimeout: is a client-side timeout, configuring your local socket.
# If you have a network outage dropping all packets with no RST/FIN,
# this is how long your client waits before realizing & dropping the connection.
# defaults to 66sec (sic!)
# watchClientTimeout: 60
#
# Endpoint to send request to reload datasources
reloadURL: "http://localhost:3000/api/admin/provisioning/datasources/reload"
# Absolute path to shell script to execute after a datasource got reloaded
script: null
skipReload: false
# Deploy the datasource sidecar as an initContainer in addition to a container.
# This is needed if skipReload is true, to load any datasources defined at startup time.
initDatasources: false
# Sets the size limit of the datasource sidecar emptyDir volume
sizeLimit: {}
plugins:
enabled: false
# Additional environment variables for the plugins sidecar
env: {}
# Do not reprocess already processed unchanged resources on k8s API reconnect.
# ignoreAlreadyProcessed: true
# label that the configmaps with plugins are marked with
label: grafana_plugin
# value of label that the configmaps with plugins are set to
labelValue: ""
# Log level. Can be one of: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, CRITICAL.
# logLevel: INFO
# If specified, the sidecar will search for plugin config-maps inside this namespace.
# Otherwise the namespace in which the sidecar is running will be used.
# It's also possible to specify ALL to search in all namespaces
searchNamespace: null
# Method to use to detect ConfigMap changes. With WATCH the sidecar will do a WATCH requests, with SLEEP it will list all ConfigMaps, then sleep for 60 seconds.
watchMethod: WATCH
# search in configmap, secret or both
resource: both
# watchServerTimeout: request to the server, asking it to cleanly close the connection after that.
# defaults to 60sec; much higher values like 3600 seconds (1h) are feasible for non-Azure K8S
# watchServerTimeout: 3600
#
# watchClientTimeout: is a client-side timeout, configuring your local socket.
# If you have a network outage dropping all packets with no RST/FIN,
# this is how long your client waits before realizing & dropping the connection.
# defaults to 66sec (sic!)
# watchClientTimeout: 60
#
# Endpoint to send request to reload plugins
reloadURL: "http://localhost:3000/api/admin/provisioning/plugins/reload"
# Absolute path to shell script to execute after a plugin got reloaded
script: null
skipReload: false
# Deploy the datasource sidecar as an initContainer in addition to a container.
# This is needed if skipReload is true, to load any plugins defined at startup time.
initPlugins: false
# Sets the size limit of the plugin sidecar emptyDir volume
sizeLimit: {}
notifiers:
enabled: false
# Additional environment variables for the notifierssidecar
env: {}
# Do not reprocess already processed unchanged resources on k8s API reconnect.
# ignoreAlreadyProcessed: true
# label that the configmaps with notifiers are marked with
label: grafana_notifier
# value of label that the configmaps with notifiers are set to
labelValue: ""
# Log level. Can be one of: DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, CRITICAL.
# logLevel: INFO
# If specified, the sidecar will search for notifier config-maps inside this namespace.
# Otherwise the namespace in which the sidecar is running will be used.
# It's also possible to specify ALL to search in all namespaces
searchNamespace: null
# Method to use to detect ConfigMap changes. With WATCH the sidecar will do a WATCH requests, with SLEEP it will list all ConfigMaps, then sleep for 60 seconds.
watchMethod: WATCH
# search in configmap, secret or both
resource: both
# watchServerTimeout: request to the server, asking it to cleanly close the connection after that.
# defaults to 60sec; much higher values like 3600 seconds (1h) are feasible for non-Azure K8S
# watchServerTimeout: 3600
#
# watchClientTimeout: is a client-side timeout, configuring your local socket.
# If you have a network outage dropping all packets with no RST/FIN,
# this is how long your client waits before realizing & dropping the connection.
# defaults to 66sec (sic!)
# watchClientTimeout: 60
#
# Endpoint to send request to reload notifiers
reloadURL: "http://localhost:3000/api/admin/provisioning/notifications/reload"
# Absolute path to shell script to execute after a notifier got reloaded
script: null
skipReload: false