Use kubectl's base64decode template function (added in K8s 1.11) to
decode values in Secrets. Removes external call to `base64` utility on
the host system.
* Use CodeTabs for examples in multiple formats.
* Ensure correct language on code fences.
* Use CodeBlockConfig for examples with filenames, or which need
highlighted content.
The base64 CLI utility has two different short flag arguments for decode
depending on the platform: -D and -d.
Previously, the docs used the -D flag exclusively with the base64 utility.
Luckily, the long form of the flag is the same across platforms: --decode.
All uses of the base64 -D flag have been replaced with --decode.
* docs: Remove Helm 2 mention in Consul K8s install and uninstall
Helm 2 is no longer supported via Consul K8s. Helm 3 is now the supported version for Consul K8s.
Adds more clear indicators that the collections on the learn.hashicorp.com sites have specific instructions for single node deployments.
Co-Authored by: soonoo <qpseh2m7@gmail.com>
Per Consul PM, kubeconfig is not required for manual join. I believe this should be clarified in the docs as the current wording refers to the auto join steps above which state kubeconfig is required.
* website: migrate to new nav-data format
* website: clean up unused intro content
* website: remove deprecated sidebar_title from frontmatter
* website: add react-content to fix global style import issue
The Server certificates used for Federation require the node name in the form of `<node>.server.<dc>.<domain>`. Not having this would through `bad tls certificate` error.
* Fixed cert create command
* Added note to create a wildcard cert (like the ones on Kubernetes)
* Fixed numbering
* Document how users can migrate to CRDs.
* Update documentation for federation with new `ProxyDefaults`
requirement.
* Ensure `controller.enabled: true` is set in our example configs.
* Remove `connect-service-protocol` annotation docs.