[Docs] Helm Chart (#5350)

* Updating the Helm chart to include ACL parameter and examples.

* Updates based on feedback.

* Update website/source/docs/platform/k8s/helm.html.md

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@ -72,90 +72,35 @@ Each value has a sane default tuned for an optimal getting started experience
with Consul. Before going into production, please review the parameters below
and consider if they're appropriate for your deployment.
* <a name="v-global" href="#v-global">`global`</a> - These values are global values that affect multiple components of the chart.
* <a name="v-global" href="#v-global">`global`</a> - These global values affect multiple components of the chart.
- <a name="v-global-enabled" href="#v-global-enabled">`enabled`</a> (`boolean: true`) -
The master enabled/disabled configuration. If this is true, most components
will be installed by default. If this is false, no components will be installed
by default and manually opt-in is required, such as by setting
<a href="#v-">`server.enabled`</a> to true.
* <a name="v-global-enabled" href="#v-global-enabled">`enabled`</a> (`boolean: true`) - The master enabled/disabled configuration. If this is true, most components will be installed by default. If this is false, no components will be installed by default and manually opt-in is required, such as by setting <a href="#v-">`server.enabled`</a> to true.
* <a name="v-global-domain" href="#v-global-domain">`domain`</a> (`string: "consul"`) - The domain Consul uses for DNS queries. This is used to configure agents both for DNS listening but also to know what domain to join the cluster. This should be consistent throughout the chart, but can be overridden per-component as well.
- <a name="v-global-domain" href="#v-global-domain">`domain`</a> (`string: "consul"`) -
The domain Consul uses for DNS queries. This is used to configure agents both
for DNS listening but also to know what domain to join the cluster.
This should be consistent throughout the chart, but can be overridden
per-component as well.
* <a name="v-global-image" href="#v-global-image">`image`</a> (`string: "consul:latest"`) - The name of the Docker image (including any tag) for the containers running Consul agents. **This should be pinned to a specific version when running in production.** Otherwise, other changes to the chart may inadvertently upgrade your Consul version.
- <a name="v-global-image" href="#v-global-image">`image`</a> (`string: "consul:latest"`) -
The name of the Docker image (including any tag) for the containers running
Consul agents. **This should be pinned to a specific version when running
in production.** Otherwise, other changes to the chart may inadvertently
upgrade your Consul version.
* <a name="v-global-imagek8s" href="#v-global-imagek8s">`imageK8S`</a> (`string: "hashicorp/consul-k8s:latest"`) - The name of the Docker image (including any tag) for the [consul-k8s](https://github.com/hashicorp/consul-k8s) binary. This is used by components such as catalog sync. **This should be pinned to a specific version when running in production.** Otherwise, other changes to the chart may inadvertently upgrade the version.
- <a name="v-global-imagek8s" href="#v-global-imagek8s">`imageK8S`</a> (`string: "hashicorp/consul-k8s:latest"`) -
The name of the Docker image (including any tag) for the
[consul-k8s](https://github.com/hashicorp/consul-k8s) binary. This is
used by components such as catalog sync. **This should be pinned to a specific
version when running in production.** Otherwise, other changes to the chart may
inadvertently upgrade the version.
* <a name="v-global-datacenter" href="#v-global-datacenter">`datacenter`</a> (`string: "dc1"`) - The name of the datacenter that the agent cluster should register as. This may not be changed once the cluster is bootstrapped and running, since Consul doesn't yet support an automatic way to change this value.
- <a name="v-global-datacenter" href="#v-global-datacenter">`datacenter`</a> (`string: "dc1"`) -
The name of the datacenter that the agent cluster should register as.
This may not be changed once the cluster is bootstrapped and running,
since Consul doesn't yet support an automatic way to change this value.
* <a name="v-server" href="#v-server">`server`</a> - Values that configure running a Consul server within Kubernetes.
* <a name="v-server-enabled" href="#v-server-enabled">`enabled`</a> (`boolean: global.enabled`) - If true, the chart will install all the resources necessary for a Consul server cluster. If you're running Consul externally and want agents within Kubernetes to join that cluster, this should probably be false.
* <a name="v-server" href="#v-server">`server`</a> - Values that configure
running a Consul server cluster within Kubernetes.
* <a name="v-server-image" href="#v-server-image">`image`</a> (`string: global.image`) - The name of the Docker image (including any tag) for the containers running Consul server agents.
- <a name="v-server-enabled" href="#v-server-enabled">`enabled`</a> (`boolean: global.enabled`) -
If true, the chart will install all the resources necessary for a Consul
server cluster. If you're running Consul externally and want agents within
Kubernetes to join that cluster, this should probably be false.
* <a name="v-server-replicas" href="#v-server-replicas">`replicas`</a> (`integer: 3`) -The number of server agents to run. This determines the fault tolerance of the cluster. Please see the [deployment table](/docs/internals/consensus.html#deployment-table) for more information.
- <a name="v-server-image" href="#v-server-image">`image`</a> (`string: global.image`) -
The name of the Docker image (including any tag) for the containers running
Consul server agents.
* <a name="v-server-bootstrapexpect" href="#v-server-bootstrapexpect">`bootstrapExpect`</a> (`integer: 3`) - For new clusters, this is the number of servers to wait for before performing the initial leader election and bootstrap of the cluster. This must be less than or equal to `server.replicas`. This value is only used when bootstrapping new clusters, it has no effect during ongoing cluster maintenance.
- <a name="v-server-replicas" href="#v-server-replicas">`replicas`</a> (`integer: 3`) -
The number of server agents to run. This determines the fault tolerance
of the cluster. Please see the [deployment table](/docs/internals/consensus.html#deployment-table)
for more information.
* <a name="v-server-storage" href="#v-server-storage">`storage`</a> (`string: 10Gi`) - This defines the disk size for configuring the servers' StatefulSet storage. For dynamically provisioned storage classes, this is the desired size. For manually defined persistent volumes, this should be set to the disk size of the attached volume.
- <a name="v-server-bootstrapexpect" href="#v-server-bootstrapexpect">`bootstrapExpect`</a> (`integer: 3`) -
For new clusters, this is the number of servers to wait for before
performing the initial leader election and bootstrap of the cluster. This
must be less than or equal to `server.replicas`. This value is only
used when bootstrapping new clusters, it has no effect during ongoing cluster
maintenance.
* <a name="v-server-storageclass" href="#v-server-storageclass">`storageClass`</a> (`string: null`) - The StorageClass to use for the servers' StatefulSet storage. It must be able to be dynamically provisioned if you want the storage to be automatically created. For example, to use [Local](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/storage-classes/#local) storage classes, the PersistentVolumeClaims would need to be manually created. A `null` value will use the Kubernetes cluster's default StorageClass. If a default StorageClass does not exist, you will need to create one.
- <a name="v-server-storage" href="#v-server-storage">`storage`</a> (`string: 10Gi`) -
This defines the disk size for configuring the servers' StatefulSet storage. For dynamically
provisioned storage classes, this is the desired size. For manually defined persistent
volumes, this should be set to the disk size of the attached volume.
* <a name="v-server-connect" href="#v-server-connect">`connect`</a> (`boolean: true`) - This will enable/disable [Connect](/docs/connect/index.html). Setting this to true _will not_ automatically secure pod communication, this setting will only enable usage of the feature. Consul will automatically initialize a new CA and set of certificates. Additional Connect settings can be configured by setting the `server.extraConfig` value.
- <a name="v-server-storageclass" href="#v-server-storageclass">`storageClass`</a> (`string: null`) -
The StorageClass to use for the servers' StatefulSet storage. It must be able to be dynamically
provisioned if you want the storage to be automatically created. For example, to use
[Local](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/storage-classes/#local)
storage classes, the PersistentVolumeClaims would need to be manually created. A `null` value will
use the Kubernetes cluster's default StorageClass. If a default StorageClass does not exist,
you will need to create one.
- <a name="v-server-connect" href="#v-server-connect">`connect`</a> (`boolean: true`) -
This will enable/disable [Connect](/docs/connect/index.html). Setting this
to true _will not_ automatically secure pod communication, this setting will
only enable usage of the feature. Consul will automatically initialize a new
CA and set of certificates. Additional Connect settings can be configured
by setting the `server.extraConfig` value.
- <a name="v-server-resources" href="#v-server-resources">`resources`</a> (`string: null`) -
The resource requests (CPU, memory, etc.) for each of the server agents.
This should be a multi-line string mapping directly to a Kubernetes
[ResourceRequirements](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.11/#resourcerequirements-v1-core) object. If this isn't specified, then the pods
won't request any specific amount of resources. **Setting this is highly
recommended.**
* <a name="v-server-resources" href="#v-server-resources">`resources`</a> (`string: null`) - The resource requests (CPU, memory, etc.) for each of the server agents. This should be a multi-line string mapping directly to a Kubernetes [ResourceRequirements](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.11/#resourcerequirements-v1-core) object. If this isn't specified, then the pods won't request any specific amount of resources. **Setting this is highly recommended.**
```yaml
# Resources are defined as a formatted multi-line string:
@ -166,60 +111,39 @@ and consider if they're appropriate for your deployment.
memory: "10Gi"
```
- <a name="v-server-updatepartition" href="#v-server-updatepartition">`updatePartition`</a> (`integer: 0`) -
This value is used to carefully control a rolling update of Consul server
agents. This value specifies the
[partition](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/statefulset/#partitions)
for performing a rolling update. Please read the linked Kubernetes
documentation for more information.
* <a name="v-server-updatepartition" href="#v-server-updatepartition">`updatePartition`</a> (`integer: 0`) - This value is used to carefully control a rolling update of Consul server agents. This value specifies the [partition](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/statefulset/#partitions) for performing a rolling update. Please read the linked Kubernetes documentation for more information.
- <a name="v-server-disruptionbudget" href="#v-server-disruptionbudget">`disruptionBudget`</a> -
This configures the
[PodDisruptionBudget](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/configure-pdb/)
for the server cluster.
* <a name="v-server-disruptionbudget" href="#v-server-disruptionbudget">`disruptionBudget`</a> - This configures the [PodDisruptionBudget](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/configure-pdb/) for the server cluster.
* <a name="v-server-disruptionbudget-enabled" href="#v-server-disruptionbudget-enabled">`enabled`</a> (`boolean: true`) -
- <a name="v-server-disruptionbudget-enabled" href="#v-server-disruptionbudget-enabled">`enabled`</a> (`boolean: true`) -
This will enable/disable registering a PodDisruptionBudget for
the server cluster. If this is enabled, it will only register the
budget so long as the server cluster is enabled.
* <a name="v-server-disruptionbudget-maxunavailable" href="#v-server-disruptionbudget-maxunavailable">`maxUnavailable`</a> (`integer: null`) -
- <a name="v-server-disruptionbudget-maxunavailable" href="#v-server-disruptionbudget-maxunavailable">`maxUnavailable`</a> (`integer: null`) -
The maximum number of unavailable pods. By default, this will be automatically
computed based on the `server.replicas` value to be `(n/2)-1`. If you need to set
this to `0`, you will need to add a `--set 'server.disruptionBudget.maxUnavailable=0'`
flag to the helm chart installation command because of a limitation in the Helm
templating language.
- <a name="v-server-extraconfig" href="#v-server-extraconfig">`extraConfig`</a> (`string: "{}"`) -
A raw string of extra JSON or HCL configuration for Consul servers. This
will be saved as-is into a ConfigMap that is read by the Consul server agents.
This can be used to add additional configuration that isn't directly exposed
by the chart.
* <a name="v-server-extraconfig" href="#v-server-extraconfig">`extraConfig`</a> (`string: "{}"`) -A raw string of extra JSON or HCL configuration for Consul servers. This will be saved as-is into a ConfigMap that is read by the Consul server agents. This can be used to add additional configuration that isn't directly exposed by the chart.
- <a name="v-server-extravolumes" href="#v-server-extravolumes">`extraVolumes`</a> (`array: []`) -
A list of extra volumes to mount for server agents. This is useful for bringing
in extra data that can be referenced by other configurations at a well known
path, such as TLS certificates or Gossip encryption keys.
The value of this should be a list of objects. Each object supports the following keys:
* <a name="v-server-extravolumes" href="#v-server-extravolumes">`extraVolumes`</a> (`array: []`) - A list of extra volumes to mount for server agents. This is useful for bringing in extra data that can be referenced by other configurations at a well known path, such as TLS certificates or Gossip encryption keys. The value of this should be a list of objects. Each object supports the following keys:
* <a name="v-server-extravolumes-type" href="#v-server-extravolumes-type">`type`</a> (`string: required`) -
- <a name="v-server-extravolumes-type" href="#v-server-extravolumes-type">`type`</a> (`string: required`) -
Type of the volume, must be one of "configMap" or "secret". Case sensitive.
* <a name="v-server-extravolumes-name" href="#v-server-extravolumes-name">`name`</a> (`string: required`) -
- <a name="v-server-extravolumes-name" href="#v-server-extravolumes-name">`name`</a> (`string: required`) -
Name of the configMap or secret to be mounted. This also controls the path
that it is mounted to. The volume will be mounted to `/config/userconfig/<name>`.
* <a name="v-server-extravolumes-load" href="#v-server-extravolumes-load">`load`</a> (`boolean: false`) -
- <a name="v-server-extravolumes-load" href="#v-server-extravolumes-load">`load`</a> (`boolean: false`) -
If true, then the agent will be configured to automatically load HCL/JSON
configuration files from this volume with `-config-dir`. This defaults
to false.
- <a name="v-server-affinity" href="#v-server-affinity">`affinity`</a> (`string`) -
This value defines the [affinity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/#affinity-and-anti-affinity)
for server pods. It defaults to allowing only a single pod on each node,
which minimizes risk of the cluster becoming unusable if a node is lost.
If you need to run more pods per node (for example, testing on Minikube),
set this value to `null`.
* <a name="v-server-affinity" href="#v-server-affinity">`affinity`</a> (`string`) - This value defines the [affinity](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/#affinity-and-anti-affinity) for server pods. It defaults to allowing only a single pod on each node, which minimizes risk of the cluster becoming unusable if a node is lost. If you need to run more pods per node (for example, testing on Minikube), set this value to `null`.
```yaml
# Recommended default server affinity:
@ -234,36 +158,23 @@ and consider if they're appropriate for your deployment.
topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
```
* <a name="v-client" href="#v-client">`client`</a> - Values that configure
running a Consul client agent on Kubernetes nodes.
* <a name="v-acl-sync-token" href="#v-acl-sync-token">`aclSyncToken`</a> - references a Kubernetes [secret](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/secret/#creating-your-own-secrets) that contains an existing Consul ACL token. This will provide the sync process the correct permissions. This is only needed if ACLs are enabled on the Consul cluster.
- <a name="v-client-enabled" href="#v-client-enabled">`enabled`</a> (`boolean: global.enabled`) -
If true, the chart will install all the resources necessary for a Consul
client on every Kubernetes node. This _does not_ require `server.enabled`,
since the agents can be configured to join an external cluster.
- <a name="v-acl-sync-token-secret-name" href="#v-acl-sync-token-secret-name">secretName </a>`(string: null)` - The name of the Kubernetes secret. This defaults to null.
- <a name="v-client-image" href="#v-client-image">`image`</a> (`string: global.image`) -
The name of the Docker image (including any tag) for the containers running
Consul client agents.
- <a name="v-acl-sync-token-secret-key" href="#v-acl-sync-token-secret-key">secretKey </a>`(string: null)` - The key for the Kubernetes secret. This defaults to null.
- <a name="v-client-join" href="#v-client-join">`join`</a> (`array<string>: null`) -
A list of valid [`-retry-join` values](/docs/agent/options.html#retry-join).
If this is `null` (default),
then the clients will attempt to automatically join the server cluster
running within Kubernetes. This means that with `server.enabled` set to true,
clients will automatically join that cluster. If `server.enabled` is not
true, then a value must be specified so the clients can join a valid cluster.
* <a name="v-client" href="#v-client">`client`</a> - Values that configure running a Consul client on Kubernetes nodes.
- <a name="v-client-grpc" href="#v-client-grpc">`grpc`</a> (`boolean: false`) -
If true, agents will enable their GRPC listener on port 8502 and expose
it to the host. This will use slightly more resources, but is required for
[Connect](/docs/platform/k8s/connect.html).
* <a name="v-client-enabled" href="#v-client-enabled">`enabled`</a> (`boolean: global.enabled`) - If true, the chart will install all the resources necessary for a Consul client on every Kubernetes node. This _does not_ require `server.enabled`, since the agents can be configured to join an external cluster.
- <a name="v-client-resources" href="#v-client-resources">`resources`</a> (`string: null`) -
The resource requests (CPU, memory, etc.) for each of the client agents.
This should be a multi-line string mapping directly to a Kubernetes
[ResourceRequirements](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.11/#resourcerequirements-v1-core) object. If this isn't specified, then the pods
won't request any specific amount of resources.
* <a name="v-client-image" href="#v-client-image">`image`</a> (`string: global.image`) - The name of the Docker image (including any tag) for the containers running Consul client agents.
* <a name="v-client-join" href="#v-client-join">`join`</a> (`array<string>: null`) - A list of valid [`-retry-join` values](/docs/agent/options.html#retry-join). If this is `null` (default), then the clients will attempt to automatically join the server cluster running within Kubernetes. This means that with `server.enabled` set to true, clients will automatically join that cluster. If `server.enabled` is not true, then a value must be specified so the clients can join a valid cluster.
* <a name="v-client-grpc" href="#v-client-grpc">`grpc`</a> (`boolean: false`) - If true, agents will enable their GRPC listener on port 8502 and expose it to the host. This will use slightly more resources, but is required for [Connect](/docs/platform/k8s/connect.html).
* <a name="v-client-resources" href="#v-client-resources">`resources`</a> (`string: null`) - The resource requests (CPU, memory, etc.) for each of the client agents. This should be a multi-line string mapping directly to a Kubernetes [ResourceRequirements](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.11/#resourcerequirements-v1-core) object. If this isn't specified, then the pods won't request any specific amount of resources.
```yaml
# Resources are defined as a formatted multi-line string:
@ -274,175 +185,178 @@ and consider if they're appropriate for your deployment.
memory: "10Gi"
```
- <a name="v-client-extraconfig" href="#v-client-extraconfig">`extraConfig`</a> (`string: "{}"`) -
A raw string of extra JSON or HCL configuration for Consul clients. This
will be saved as-is into a ConfigMap that is read by the Consul agents.
This can be used to add additional configuration that isn't directly exposed
by the chart.
* <a name="v-client-extraconfig" href="#v-client-extraconfig">`extraConfig`</a> (`string: "{}"`) - A raw string of extra JSON or HCL configuration for Consul clients. This will be saved as-is into a ConfigMap that is read by the Consul agents. This can be used to add additional configuration that isn't directly exposed by the chart.
- <a name="v-client-extravolumes" href="#v-client-extravolumes">`extraVolumes`</a> (`array: []`) -
A list of extra volumes to mount for client agents. This is useful for bringing
in extra data that can be referenced by other configurations at a well known
path, such as TLS certificates or Gossip encryption keys.
The value of this should be a list of objects. Each object supports the following keys:
* <a name="v-client-extravolumes" href="#v-client-extravolumes">`extraVolumes`</a> (`array: []`) - A list of extra volumes to mount for client agents. This is useful for bringing in extra data that can be referenced by other configurations at a well known path, such as TLS certificates or Gossip encryption keys. The value of this should be a list of objects. Each object supports the following keys:
* <a name="v-client-extravolumes-type" href="#v-client-extravolumes-type">`type`</a> (`string: required`) -
- <a name="v-client-extravolumes-type" href="#v-client-extravolumes-type">`type`</a> (`string: required`) -
Type of the volume, must be one of "configMap" or "secret". Case sensitive.
* <a name="v-client-extravolumes-name" href="#v-client-extravolumes-name">`name`</a> (`string: required`) -
- <a name="v-client-extravolumes-name" href="#v-client-extravolumes-name">`name`</a> (`string: required`) -
Name of the configMap or secret to be mounted. This also controls the path
that it is mounted to. The volume will be mounted to `/config/userconfig/<name>`.
* <a name="v-client-extravolumes-load" href="#v-client-extravolumes-load">`load`</a> (`boolean: false`) -
- <a name="v-client-extravolumes-load" href="#v-client-extravolumes-load">`load`</a> (`boolean: false`) -
If true, then the agent will be configured to automatically load HCL/JSON
configuration files from this volume with `-config-dir`. This defaults
to false.
* <a name="v-dns" href="#v-dns">`dns`</a> - Values that configure the Consul DNS service.
* <a name="v-dns" href="#v-dns">`dns`</a> - Values that configure Consul DNS service.
- <a name="v-dns-enabled" href="#v-dns-enabled">`enabled`</a> (`boolean: global.enabled`) -
If true, a `consul-dns` service will be created that exposes port 53 for
TCP and UDP to the running Consul agents (servers and clients). This can
then be used to [configure kube-dns](/docs/platform/k8s/dns.html). The Helm
chart _does not_ automatically configure kube-dns.
* <a name="v-dns-enabled" href="#v-dns-enabled">`enabled`</a> (`boolean: global.enabled`) - If true, a `consul-dns` service will be created that exposes port 53 for TCP and UDP to the running Consul agents (servers and clients). This can then be used to [configure kube-dns](/docs/platform/k8s/dns.html). The Helm chart _does not_ automatically configure kube-dns.
* <a name="v-synccatalog" href="#v-synccatalog">`syncCatalog`</a> - Values that
configure running the [service sync](/docs/platform/k8s/service-sync.html)
process.
* <a name="v-synccatalog" href="#v-synccatalog">`syncCatalog`</a> - Values that configure the [service sync](/docs/platform/k8s/service-sync.html) process.
- <a name="v-synccatalog-enabled" href="#v-synccatalog-enabled">`enabled`</a> (`boolean: false`) -
If true, the chart will install all the resources necessary for the
catalog sync process to run.
* <a name="v-synccatalog-enabled" href="#v-synccatalog-enabled">`enabled`</a> (`boolean: false`) - If true, the chart will install all the resources necessary for the catalog sync process to run.
- <a name="v-synccatalog-image" href="#v-synccatalog-image">`image`</a> (`string: global.imageK8S`) -
The name of the Docker image (including any tag) for
[consul-k8s](/docs/platform/k8s/index.html#quot-consul-k8s-quot-project)
to run the sync program.
* <a name="v-synccatalog-image" href="#v-synccatalog-image">`image`</a> (`string: global.imageK8S`) - The name of the Docker image (including any tag) for [consul-k8s](/docs/platform/k8s/index.html#quot-consul-k8s-quot-project)
to run the sync program.
- <a name="v-synccatalog-default" href="#v-synccatalog-default">`default`</a> (`boolean: true`) -
If true, all valid services in K8S are synced by default. If false,
the service must be [annotated](/docs/platform/k8s/service-sync.html#sync-enable-disable)
properly to sync. In either case an annotation can override the default.
* <a name="v-synccatalog-default" href="#v-synccatalog-default">`default`</a> (`boolean: true`) - If true, all valid services in K8S are synced by default. If false, the service must be [annotated](/docs/platform/k8s/service-sync.html#sync-enable-disable) properly to sync. In either case an annotation can override the default.
- <a name="v-synccatalog-toconsul" href="#v-synccatalog-toconsul">`toConsul`</a> (`boolean: true`) -
If true, will sync Kubernetes services to Consul. This can be disabled to
have a one-way sync.
* <a name="v-synccatalog-toconsul" href="#v-synccatalog-toconsul">`toConsul`</a> (`boolean: true`) - If true, will sync Kubernetes services to Consul. This can be disabled to have a one-way sync.
- <a name="v-synccatalog-tok8s" href="#v-synccatalog-tok8s">`toK8S`</a> (`boolean: true`) -
If true, will sync Consul services to Kubernetes. This can be disabled to
have a one-way sync.
* <a name="v-synccatalog-tok8s" href="#v-synccatalog-tok8s">`toK8S`</a> (`boolean: true`) - If true, will sync Consul services to Kubernetes. This can be disabled to have a one-way sync.
- <a name="v-synccatalog-k8sprefix" href="#v-synccatalog-k8sprefix">`k8sPrefix`</a> (`string: ""`) -
A prefix to prepend to all services registered in Kubernetes from Consul.
This defaults to `""` where no prefix is prepended; Consul services are
synced with the same name to Kubernetes. (Consul -> Kubernetes sync only)
* <a name="v-synccatalog-k8sprefix" href="#v-synccatalog-k8sprefix">`k8sPrefix`</a> (`string: ""`) - A prefix to prepend to all services registered in Kubernetes from Consul. This defaults to `""` where no prefix is prepended; Consul services are synced with the same name to Kubernetes. (Consul -> Kubernetes sync only)
- <a name="v-synccatalog-k8stag" href="#v-synccatalog-k8stag">`k8sTag`</a> (`string: null`) -
An optional tag that is applied to all of the Kubernetes services
that are synced into Consul. If nothing is set, this defaults to "k8s".
(Kubernetes -> Consul sync only)
* <a name="v-synccatalog-k8stag" href="#v-synccatalog-k8stag">`k8sTag`</a> (`string: null`) - An optional tag that is applied to all of the Kubernetes services that are synced into Consul. If nothing is set, this defaults to "k8s". (Kubernetes -> Consul sync only)
- <a name="v-synccatalog-clusterip-sync" href="#v-synccatalog-clusterip-sync">`syncClusterIPServices`</a> (`boolean: true`) -
If true, will sync Kubernetes ClusterIP services to Consul. This can be disabled to
have the sync ignore ClusterIP-type services.
* <a name="v-synccatalog-clusterip-sync" href="#v-synccatalog-clusterip-sync">`syncClusterIPServices`</a> (`boolean: true`) - If true, will sync Kubernetes ClusterIP services to Consul. This can be disabled to have the sync ignore ClusterIP-type services.
- <a name="v-synccatalog-nodeport-sync" href="#v-synccatalog-nodeport-sync">`nodePortSyncType`</a> (`string: ExternalFirst`) -
Configures the type of syncing that happens for NodePort services.
The only valid options are: `ExternalOnly`, `InternalOnly`, and `ExternalFirst`.
`ExternalOnly` will only use a node's ExternalIP address for the sync, otherwise the
service will not be synced. `InternalOnly` uses the node's InternalIP address.
`ExternalFirst` will preferentially use the node's ExternalIP address, but
if it doesn't exist, it will use the node's InternalIP address instead.
* <a name="v-synccatalog-nodeport-sync" href="#v-synccatalog-nodeport-sync">`nodePortSyncType`</a> (`string: ExternalFirst`) - Configures the type of syncing that happens for NodePort services. The only valid options are: `ExternalOnly`, `InternalOnly`, and `ExternalFirst`. `ExternalOnly` will only use a node's ExternalIP address for the sync, otherwise the service will not be synced. `InternalOnly` uses the node's InternalIP address. `ExternalFirst` will preferentially use the node's ExternalIP address, but if it doesn't exist, it will use the node's InternalIP address instead.
* <a name="v-ui" href="#v-ui">`ui`</a> - Values that configure the Consul UI.
- <a name="v-ui-enabled" href="#v-ui-enabled">`enabled`</a> (`boolean: global.enabled`) -
If true, the UI will be enabled. This will only _enable_ the UI, it doesn't
automatically register any service for external access. The UI will only
be enabled on server agents. If `server.enabled` is false, then this setting
has no effect. To expose the UI in some way, you must configure
`ui.service`.
* <a name="v-ui-enabled" href="#v-ui-enabled">`enabled`</a> (`boolean: global.enabled`) - If true, the UI will be enabled. This will only _enable_ the UI, it doesn't automatically register any service for external access. The UI will only be enabled on server agents. If `server.enabled` is false, then this setting has no effect. To expose the UI in some way, you must configure `ui.service`.
- <a name="v-ui-service" href="#v-ui-service">`service`</a> -
This configures the `Service` resource registered for the Consul UI.
* <a name="v-ui-service" href="#v-ui-service">`service`</a> - This configures the `Service` resource registered for the Consul UI.
* <a name="v-ui-service-enabled" href="#v-ui-service-enabled">`enabled`</a> (`boolean: true`) -
- <a name="v-ui-service-enabled" href="#v-ui-service-enabled">`enabled`</a> (`boolean: true`) -
This will enable/disable registering a Kubernetes Service for the Consul UI.
This value only takes effect if `ui.enabled` is true and taking effect.
* <a name="v-ui-service-type" href="#v-ui-service-type">`type`</a> (`string: null`) -
- <a name="v-ui-service-type" href="#v-ui-service-type">`type`</a> (`string: null`) -
The service type to register. This defaults to `null` which doesn't set
an explicit service type, which typically is defaulted to "ClusterIP"
by Kubernetes. The available service types are documented on
[the Kubernetes website](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#publishing-services-service-types).
* <a name="v-connectinject" href="#v-connectinject">`connectInject`</a> - Values that
configure running the [Connect injector](/docs/platform/k8s/connect.html).
* <a name="v-connectinject" href="#v-connectinject">`connectInject`</a> - Values that configure running the [Connect injector](/docs/platform/k8s/connect.html).
- <a name="v-connectinject-enabled" href="#v-connectinject-enabled">`enabled`</a> (`boolean: false`) -
If true, the chart will install all the resources necessary for the
Connect injector process to run. This will enable the injector but will
require pods to opt-in with an annotation by default.
* <a name="v-connectinject-enabled" href="#v-connectinject-enabled">`enabled`</a> (`boolean: false`) - If true, the chart will install all the resources necessary for the Connect injector process to run. This will enable the injector but will require pods to opt-in with an annotation by default.
- <a name="v-connectinject-image" href="#v-connectinject-image">`image`</a> (`string: global.imageK8S`) -
The name of the Docker image (including any tag) for the
[consul-k8s](https://github.com/hashicorp/consul-k8s) binary.
* <a name="v-connectinject-image" href="#v-connectinject-image">`image`</a> (`string: global.imageK8S`) - The name of the Docker image (including any tag) for the [consul-k8s](https://github.com/hashicorp/consul-k8s) binary.
- <a name="v-connectinject-default" href="#v-connectinject-default">`default`</a> (`boolean: false`) -
If true, the injector will inject the Connect sidecar into all pods by
default. Otherwise, pods must specify the
[injection annotation](/docs/platform/k8s/connect.html#consul-hashicorp-com-connect-inject)
to opt-in to Connect injection. If this is true, pods can use the same
annotation to explicitly opt-out of injection.
* <a name="v-connectinject-default" href="#v-connectinject-default">`default`</a> (`boolean: false`) - If true, the injector will inject the Connect sidecar into all pods by default. Otherwise, pods must specify the. [injection annotation](/docs/platform/k8s/connect.html#consul-hashicorp-com-connect-inject) to opt-in to Connect injection. If this is true, pods can use the same annotation to explicitly opt-out of injection.
- <a name="v-connectinject-imageConsul" href="#v-connectinject-imageConsul">`imageConsul`</a> (`string: global.image`) -
The name of the Docker image (including any tag) for Consul. This is used
for proxy service registration, Envoy configuration, etc.
* <a name="v-connectinject-imageConsul" href="#v-connectinject-imageConsul">`imageConsul`</a> (`string: global.image`) - The name of the Docker image (including any tag) for Consul. This is used for proxy service registration, Envoy configuration, etc.
- <a name="v-connectinject-imageEnvoy" href="#v-connectinject-imageEnvoy">`imageEnvoy`</a> (`string: ""`) -
The name of the Docker image (including any tag) for the Envoy sidecar.
`envoy` must be on the executable path within this image. This Envoy
version must be compatible with the Consul version used by the injector.
This defaults to letting the injector choose the Envoy image, which is
usually `envoy/envoy-alpine`.
* <a name="v-connectinject-imageEnvoy" href="#v-connectinject-imageEnvoy">`imageEnvoy`</a> (`string: ""`) - The name of the Docker image (including any tag) for the Envoy sidecar. `envoy` must be on the executable path within this image. This Envoy version must be compatible with the Consul version used by the injector. This defaults to letting the injector choose the Envoy image, which is usually `envoy/envoy-alpine`.
- <a name="v-connectinject-namespaceselector" href="#v-connectinject-namespaceselector">`namespaceSelector`</a> (`string: ""`) -
A [selector](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/)
for restricting injection to only matching namespaces. By default
all namespaces except the system namespace will have injection enabled.
* <a name="v-connectinject-namespaceselector" href="#v-connectinject-namespaceselector">`namespaceSelector`</a> (`string: ""`) - A [selector](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/) for restricting injection to only matching namespaces. By default all namespaces except the system namespace will have injection enabled.
- <a name="v-connectinject-certs" href="#v-connectinject-certs">`certs`</a> -
The certs section configures how the webhook TLS certs are configured.
These are the TLS certs for the Kube apiserver communicating to the
webhook. By default, the injector will generate and manage its own certs,
but this requires the ability for the injector to update its own
`MutatingWebhookConfiguration`. In a production environment, custom certs
should probably be used. Configure the values below to enable this.
* <a name="v-connectinject-certs" href="#v-connectinject-certs">`certs`</a> - The certs section configures how the webhook TLS certs are configured. These are the TLS certs for the Kube apiserver communicating to the webhook. By default, the injector will generate and manage its own certs, but this requires the ability for the injector to update its own `MutatingWebhookConfiguration`. In a production environment, custom certs should probably be used. Configure the values below to enable this.
* <a name="v-connectinject-certs-secretname" href="#v-connectinject-certs-secretname">`secretName`</a> (`string: null`) -
- <a name="v-connectinject-certs-secretname" href="#v-connectinject-certs-secretname">`secretName`</a> (`string: null`) -
secretName is the name of the Kubernetes secret that has the TLS certificate and
private key to serve the injector webhook. If this is null, then the
injector will default to its automatic management mode.
* <a name="v-connectinject-cabundle" href="#v-connectinject-cabundle">`caBundle`</a> (`string: ""`) -
- <a name="v-connectinject-cabundle" href="#v-connectinject-cabundle">`caBundle`</a> (`string: ""`) -
The PEM-encoded CA public certificate bundle for the TLS certificate served by the
injector. This must be specified as a string and can't come from a
secret because it must be statically configured on the Kubernetes
`MutatingAdmissionWebhook` resource. This only needs to be specified
if `secretName` is not null.
* <a name="v-connectinject-certs-certname" href="#v-connectinject-certs-certname">`certName`</a> (`string: "tls.crt"`) -
- <a name="v-connectinject-certs-certname" href="#v-connectinject-certs-certname">`certName`</a> (`string: "tls.crt"`) -
The name of the certificate file within the `secretName` secret.
* <a name="v-connectinject-certs-keynamkeyname" href="#v-connectinject-certs-keyname">`keyName`</a> (`string: "tls.key"`) -
- <a name="v-connectinject-certs-keynamkeyname" href="#v-connectinject-certs-keyname">`keyName`</a> (`string: "tls.key"`) -
The name of the private key for the certificate file within the
`secretName` secret.
## Helm Chart Examples
The below values.yaml can be used to set up a single server Consul cluster with a LoadBalancer to allow external access to the UI and API.
```
global:
enabled: true
image: "consul:1.4.2"
domain: consul
datacenter: dc1
server:
enabled: true
replicas: 1
bootstrapExpect: 1
storage: 10Gi
client:
enabled: true
dns:
enabled: true
ui:
enabled: true
service:
enabled: true
type: LoadBalancer
```
The below values.yaml can be used to set up a three server Consul Enterprise cluster with 100GB of storage and automatic Connect injection for annotated pods in the "my-app" namespace.
Note, this would require a secret that contains the enterprise license key.
```
global:
enabled: true
domain: consul
image: "consul:1.4.2-ent"
datacenter: dc1
server:
enabled: true
replicas: 3
bootstrapExpect: 3
enterpriseLicense:
secretName: "consul-license"
secretKey: "key"
storage: 100Gi
connect: true
affinity: |
podAntiAffinity:
requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
- labelSelector:
matchLabels:
app: {{ template "consul.name" . }}
release: "{{ .Release.Name }}"
component: server
topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
client:
enabled: true
grpc: true
dns:
enabled: true
ui:
enabled: true
service:
enabled: true
type: NodePort
connectInject:
enabled: true
default: false
namespaceSelector: "my-app"
```
## Customizing the Helm Chart
Given the wide variety of use cases, it won't be possible to support every
configuration option in the Helm chart's `values.yaml` file without making
it difficult to understand and use. For additional
flexibility in changing values that aren't listed above, consider using
third-party tools such as [kustomize](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kustomize)
and [ship](https://github.com/replicatedhq/ship).
Consul within Kubernetes is highly configurable and the Helm chart contains dozens of the most commonly used configuration options. If you need to extend the Helm chart with additional options, we recommend using a third-party tool, such as [kustomize](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kustomize) or [ship](https://github.com/replicatedhq/ship).