fp/charts/keycloak/keycloak/values.yaml

1384 lines
57 KiB
YAML

# Copyright Broadcom, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
# SPDX-License-Identifier: APACHE-2.0
## @section Global parameters
## Global Docker image parameters
## Please, note that this will override the image parameters, including dependencies, configured to use the global value
## Current available global Docker image parameters: imageRegistry, imagePullSecrets and storageClass
##
## @param global.imageRegistry Global Docker image registry
## @param global.imagePullSecrets Global Docker registry secret names as an array
## @param global.defaultStorageClass Global default StorageClass for Persistent Volume(s)
## @param global.storageClass DEPRECATED: use global.defaultStorageClass instead
##
global:
imageRegistry: ""
## E.g.
## imagePullSecrets:
## - myRegistryKeySecretName
##
imagePullSecrets: []
defaultStorageClass: ""
storageClass: ""
## Compatibility adaptations for Kubernetes platforms
##
compatibility:
## Compatibility adaptations for Openshift
##
openshift:
## @param global.compatibility.openshift.adaptSecurityContext Adapt the securityContext sections of the deployment to make them compatible with Openshift restricted-v2 SCC: remove runAsUser, runAsGroup and fsGroup and let the platform use their allowed default IDs. Possible values: auto (apply if the detected running cluster is Openshift), force (perform the adaptation always), disabled (do not perform adaptation)
##
adaptSecurityContext: auto
## @section Common parameters
##
## @param kubeVersion Force target Kubernetes version (using Helm capabilities if not set)
##
kubeVersion: ""
## @param nameOverride String to partially override common.names.fullname
##
nameOverride: ""
## @param fullnameOverride String to fully override common.names.fullname
##
fullnameOverride: ""
## @param namespaceOverride String to fully override common.names.namespace
##
namespaceOverride: ""
## @param commonLabels Labels to add to all deployed objects
##
commonLabels: {}
## @param enableServiceLinks If set to false, disable Kubernetes service links in the pod spec
## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tutorials/services/connect-applications-service/#accessing-the-service
##
enableServiceLinks: true
## @param commonAnnotations Annotations to add to all deployed objects
##
commonAnnotations: {}
## @param dnsPolicy DNS Policy for pod
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dns-pod-service/
## E.g.
## dnsPolicy: ClusterFirst
dnsPolicy: ""
## @param dnsConfig DNS Configuration pod
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dns-pod-service/
## E.g.
## dnsConfig:
## options:
## - name: ndots
## value: "4"
dnsConfig: {}
## @param clusterDomain Default Kubernetes cluster domain
##
clusterDomain: cluster.local
## @param extraDeploy Array of extra objects to deploy with the release
##
extraDeploy: []
## Enable diagnostic mode in the statefulset
##
diagnosticMode:
## @param diagnosticMode.enabled Enable diagnostic mode (all probes will be disabled and the command will be overridden)
##
enabled: false
## @param diagnosticMode.command Command to override all containers in the the statefulset
##
command:
- sleep
## @param diagnosticMode.args Args to override all containers in the the statefulset
##
args:
- infinity
## @section Keycloak parameters
## Bitnami Keycloak image version
## ref: https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/keycloak/tags/
## @param image.registry [default: REGISTRY_NAME] Keycloak image registry
## @param image.repository [default: REPOSITORY_NAME/keycloak] Keycloak image repository
## @skip image.tag Keycloak image tag (immutable tags are recommended)
## @param image.digest Keycloak image digest in the way sha256:aa.... Please note this parameter, if set, will override the tag
## @param image.pullPolicy Keycloak image pull policy
## @param image.pullSecrets Specify docker-registry secret names as an array
## @param image.debug Specify if debug logs should be enabled
##
image:
registry: docker.io
repository: bitnami/keycloak
tag: 26.0.6-debian-12-r0
digest: ""
## Specify a imagePullPolicy
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/images/#pre-pulled-images
##
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/
## Example:
## pullSecrets:
## - myRegistryKeySecretName
##
pullSecrets: []
## Set to true if you would like to see extra information on logs
##
debug: false
## Keycloak authentication parameters
## ref: https://github.com/bitnami/containers/tree/main/bitnami/keycloak#admin-credentials
##
auth:
## @param auth.adminUser Keycloak administrator user
##
adminUser: user
## @param auth.adminPassword Keycloak administrator password for the new user
##
adminPassword: ""
## @param auth.existingSecret Existing secret containing Keycloak admin password
##
existingSecret: ""
## @param auth.passwordSecretKey Key where the Keycloak admin password is being stored inside the existing secret.
##
passwordSecretKey: ""
## @param auth.annotations Additional custom annotations for Keycloak auth secret object
##
annotations: {}
## Custom Certificates
## @param customCaExistingSecret Name of the secret containing the Keycloak custom CA certificates. The secret will be mounted as a directory and configured using KC_TRUSTSTORE_PATHS.
## https://www.keycloak.org/server/keycloak-truststore
## Could be created like this: kubectl create secret generic secretName --from-file=./certificateToMerge.pem
customCaExistingSecret: ""
## HTTPS settings
## ref: https://github.com/bitnami/containers/tree/main/bitnami/keycloak#tls-encryption
##
tls:
## @param tls.enabled Enable TLS encryption. Required for HTTPs traffic.
##
enabled: false
## @param tls.autoGenerated Generate automatically self-signed TLS certificates. Currently only supports PEM certificates
##
autoGenerated: false
## @param tls.existingSecret Existing secret containing the TLS certificates per Keycloak replica
## Create this secret following the steps below:
## 1) Generate your truststore and keystore files (more info at https://www.keycloak.org/docs/latest/server_installation/#_setting_up_ssl)
## 2) Rename your truststore to `keycloak.truststore.jks` or use a different name overwriting the value 'tls.truststoreFilename'.
## 3) Rename your keystores to `keycloak.keystore.jks` or use a different name overwriting the value 'tls.keystoreFilename'.
## 4) Run the command below where SECRET_NAME is the name of the secret you want to create:
## kubectl create secret generic SECRET_NAME --from-file=./keycloak.truststore.jks --from-file=./keycloak.keystore.jks
## NOTE: If usePem enabled, make sure the PEM key and cert are named 'tls.key' and 'tls.crt' respectively.
##
existingSecret: ""
## @param tls.usePem Use PEM certificates as input instead of PKS12/JKS stores
## If "true", the Keycloak chart will look for the files tls.key and tls.crt inside the secret provided with 'existingSecret'.
##
usePem: false
## @param tls.truststoreFilename Truststore filename inside the existing secret
##
truststoreFilename: "keycloak.truststore.jks"
## @param tls.keystoreFilename Keystore filename inside the existing secret
##
keystoreFilename: "keycloak.keystore.jks"
## @param tls.keystorePassword Password to access the keystore when it's password-protected
##
keystorePassword: ""
## @param tls.truststorePassword Password to access the truststore when it's password-protected
##
truststorePassword: ""
## @param tls.passwordsSecret Secret containing the Keystore and Truststore passwords.
## The secret must have "tls-keystore-password" and "tls-truststore-password" keys for the keystore and truststore respectively.
##
passwordsSecret: ""
## SPI TLS settings
## ref: https://www.keycloak.org/server/keycloak-truststore
##
spi:
## @param spi.existingSecret Existing secret containing the Keycloak truststore for SPI connection over HTTPS/TLS
## Create this secret following the steps below:
## 1) Rename your truststore to `keycloak-spi.truststore.jks` or use a different name overwriting the value 'spi.truststoreFilename'.
## 2) Run the command below where SECRET_NAME is the name of the secret you want to create:
## kubectl create secret generic SECRET_NAME --from-file=./keycloak-spi.truststore.jks --from-file=./keycloak.keystore.jks
##
existingSecret: ""
## @param spi.truststorePassword Password to access the truststore when it's password-protected
##
truststorePassword: ""
## @param spi.truststoreFilename Truststore filename inside the existing secret
##
truststoreFilename: "keycloak-spi.truststore.jks"
## @param spi.passwordsSecret Secret containing the SPI Truststore passwords.
## The secret must have "spi-truststore-password" key.
##
passwordsSecret: ""
## @param spi.hostnameVerificationPolicy Verify the hostname of the server's certificate. Allowed values: "ANY", "WILDCARD", "STRICT".
##
hostnameVerificationPolicy: ""
## @param adminRealm Name of the admin realm
##
adminRealm: "master"
## @param production Run Keycloak in production mode. TLS configuration is required except when using proxy=edge.
##
production: false
## @param proxyHeaders Set Keycloak proxy headers
##
proxyHeaders: ""
## @param proxy reverse Proxy mode edge, reencrypt, passthrough or none
## DEPRECATED: use proxyHeaders instead
## ref: https://www.keycloak.org/server/reverseproxy
##
proxy: ""
## @param httpRelativePath Set the path relative to '/' for serving resources. Useful if you are migrating from older version which were using '/auth/'
## ref: https://www.keycloak.org/migration/migrating-to-quarkus#_default_context_path_changed
##
httpRelativePath: "/"
## Keycloak Service Discovery settings
## ref: https://github.com/bitnami/containers/tree/main/bitnami/keycloak#cluster-configuration
##
## @param configuration Keycloak Configuration. Auto-generated based on other parameters when not specified
## Specify content for keycloak.conf
## NOTE: This will override configuring Keycloak based on environment variables (including those set by the chart)
## The keycloak.conf is auto-generated based on other parameters when this parameter is not specified
##
## Example:
## configuration: |-
## foo: bar
## baz:
##
configuration: ""
## @param existingConfigmap Name of existing ConfigMap with Keycloak configuration
## NOTE: When it's set the configuration parameter is ignored
##
existingConfigmap: ""
## @param extraStartupArgs Extra default startup args
##
extraStartupArgs: ""
## @param enableDefaultInitContainers Deploy default init containers
## Disable this parameter could be helpful for 3rd party images e.g native Keycloak image.
##
enableDefaultInitContainers: true
## @param initdbScripts Dictionary of initdb scripts
## Specify dictionary of scripts to be run at first boot
## ref: https://github.com/bitnami/containers/tree/main/bitnami/keycloak#initializing-a-new-instance
## Example:
## initdbScripts:
## my_init_script.sh: |
## #!/bin/bash
## echo "Do something."
##
initdbScripts: {}
## @param initdbScriptsConfigMap ConfigMap with the initdb scripts (Note: Overrides `initdbScripts`)
##
initdbScriptsConfigMap: ""
## @param command Override default container command (useful when using custom images)
##
command: []
## @param args Override default container args (useful when using custom images)
##
args: []
## @param extraEnvVars Extra environment variables to be set on Keycloak container
## Example:
## extraEnvVars:
## - name: FOO
## value: "bar"
##
extraEnvVars: []
## @param extraEnvVarsCM Name of existing ConfigMap containing extra env vars
##
extraEnvVarsCM: ""
## @param extraEnvVarsSecret Name of existing Secret containing extra env vars
##
extraEnvVarsSecret: ""
## @section Keycloak statefulset parameters
## @param replicaCount Number of Keycloak replicas to deploy
##
replicaCount: 1
## @param revisionHistoryLimitCount Number of controller revisions to keep
##
revisionHistoryLimitCount: 10
## @param containerPorts.http Keycloak HTTP container port
## @param containerPorts.https Keycloak HTTPS container port
## @param containerPorts.metrics Keycloak metrics container port
##
containerPorts:
http: 8080
https: 8443
metrics: 9000
## @param extraContainerPorts Optionally specify extra list of additional port-mappings for Keycloak container
##
extraContainerPorts: []
## @param statefulsetAnnotations Optionally add extra annotations on the statefulset resource
statefulsetAnnotations: {}
##
## Keycloak pods' SecurityContext
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/#set-the-security-context-for-a-pod
## @param podSecurityContext.enabled Enabled Keycloak pods' Security Context
## @param podSecurityContext.fsGroupChangePolicy Set filesystem group change policy
## @param podSecurityContext.sysctls Set kernel settings using the sysctl interface
## @param podSecurityContext.supplementalGroups Set filesystem extra groups
## @param podSecurityContext.fsGroup Set Keycloak pod's Security Context fsGroup
##
podSecurityContext:
enabled: true
fsGroupChangePolicy: Always
sysctls: []
supplementalGroups: []
fsGroup: 1001
## Keycloak containers' Security Context
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/#set-the-security-context-for-a-container
## @param containerSecurityContext.enabled Enabled containers' Security Context
## @param containerSecurityContext.seLinuxOptions [object,nullable] Set SELinux options in container
## @param containerSecurityContext.runAsUser Set containers' Security Context runAsUser
## @param containerSecurityContext.runAsGroup Set containers' Security Context runAsGroup
## @param containerSecurityContext.runAsNonRoot Set container's Security Context runAsNonRoot
## @param containerSecurityContext.privileged Set container's Security Context privileged
## @param containerSecurityContext.readOnlyRootFilesystem Set container's Security Context readOnlyRootFilesystem
## @param containerSecurityContext.allowPrivilegeEscalation Set container's Security Context allowPrivilegeEscalation
## @param containerSecurityContext.capabilities.drop List of capabilities to be dropped
## @param containerSecurityContext.seccompProfile.type Set container's Security Context seccomp profile
##
containerSecurityContext:
enabled: true
seLinuxOptions: {}
runAsUser: 1001
runAsGroup: 1001
runAsNonRoot: true
privileged: false
readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
capabilities:
drop: ["ALL"]
seccompProfile:
type: "RuntimeDefault"
## Keycloak resource requests and limits
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-compute-resources-container/
## @param resourcesPreset Set container resources according to one common preset (allowed values: none, nano, micro, small, medium, large, xlarge, 2xlarge). This is ignored if resources is set (resources is recommended for production).
## More information: https://github.com/bitnami/charts/blob/main/bitnami/common/templates/_resources.tpl#L15
##
resourcesPreset: "small"
## @param resources Set container requests and limits for different resources like CPU or memory (essential for production workloads)
## Example:
## resources:
## requests:
## cpu: 2
## memory: 512Mi
## limits:
## cpu: 3
## memory: 1024Mi
##
resources: {}
## Configure extra options for Keycloak containers' liveness, readiness and startup probes
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-liveness-readiness-startup-probes/#configure-probes
## @param livenessProbe.enabled Enable livenessProbe on Keycloak containers
## @param livenessProbe.initialDelaySeconds Initial delay seconds for livenessProbe
## @param livenessProbe.periodSeconds Period seconds for livenessProbe
## @param livenessProbe.timeoutSeconds Timeout seconds for livenessProbe
## @param livenessProbe.failureThreshold Failure threshold for livenessProbe
## @param livenessProbe.successThreshold Success threshold for livenessProbe
##
livenessProbe:
enabled: true
initialDelaySeconds: 300
periodSeconds: 1
timeoutSeconds: 5
failureThreshold: 3
successThreshold: 1
## @param readinessProbe.enabled Enable readinessProbe on Keycloak containers
## @param readinessProbe.initialDelaySeconds Initial delay seconds for readinessProbe
## @param readinessProbe.periodSeconds Period seconds for readinessProbe
## @param readinessProbe.timeoutSeconds Timeout seconds for readinessProbe
## @param readinessProbe.failureThreshold Failure threshold for readinessProbe
## @param readinessProbe.successThreshold Success threshold for readinessProbe
##
readinessProbe:
enabled: true
initialDelaySeconds: 30
periodSeconds: 10
timeoutSeconds: 1
failureThreshold: 3
successThreshold: 1
## When enabling this, make sure to set initialDelaySeconds to 0 for livenessProbe and readinessProbe
## @param startupProbe.enabled Enable startupProbe on Keycloak containers
## @param startupProbe.initialDelaySeconds Initial delay seconds for startupProbe
## @param startupProbe.periodSeconds Period seconds for startupProbe
## @param startupProbe.timeoutSeconds Timeout seconds for startupProbe
## @param startupProbe.failureThreshold Failure threshold for startupProbe
## @param startupProbe.successThreshold Success threshold for startupProbe
##
startupProbe:
enabled: false
initialDelaySeconds: 30
periodSeconds: 5
timeoutSeconds: 1
failureThreshold: 60
successThreshold: 1
## @param customLivenessProbe Custom Liveness probes for Keycloak
##
customLivenessProbe: {}
## @param customReadinessProbe Custom Rediness probes Keycloak
##
customReadinessProbe: {}
## @param customStartupProbe Custom Startup probes for Keycloak
##
customStartupProbe: {}
## @param lifecycleHooks LifecycleHooks to set additional configuration at startup
##
lifecycleHooks: {}
## @param automountServiceAccountToken Mount Service Account token in pod
##
automountServiceAccountToken: true
## @param hostAliases Deployment pod host aliases
## https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/add-entries-to-pod-etc-hosts-with-host-aliases/
##
hostAliases: []
## @param podLabels Extra labels for Keycloak pods
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/
##
podLabels: {}
## @param podAnnotations Annotations for Keycloak pods
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/annotations/
##
podAnnotations: {}
## @param podAffinityPreset Pod affinity preset. Ignored if `affinity` is set. Allowed values: `soft` or `hard`
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node/#inter-pod-affinity-and-anti-affinity
##
podAffinityPreset: ""
## @param podAntiAffinityPreset Pod anti-affinity preset. Ignored if `affinity` is set. Allowed values: `soft` or `hard`
## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node/#inter-pod-affinity-and-anti-affinity
##
podAntiAffinityPreset: soft
## Node affinity preset
## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node/#node-affinity
##
nodeAffinityPreset:
## @param nodeAffinityPreset.type Node affinity preset type. Ignored if `affinity` is set. Allowed values: `soft` or `hard`
##
type: ""
## @param nodeAffinityPreset.key Node label key to match. Ignored if `affinity` is set.
## E.g.
## key: "kubernetes.io/e2e-az-name"
##
key: ""
## @param nodeAffinityPreset.values Node label values to match. Ignored if `affinity` is set.
## E.g.
## values:
## - e2e-az1
## - e2e-az2
##
values: []
## @param affinity Affinity for pod assignment
## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/#affinity-and-anti-affinity
##
affinity: {}
## @param nodeSelector Node labels for pod assignment
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node/
##
nodeSelector: {}
## @param tolerations Tolerations for pod assignment
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/
##
tolerations: []
## @param topologySpreadConstraints Topology Spread Constraints for pod assignment spread across your cluster among failure-domains. Evaluated as a template
## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-topology-spread-constraints/#spread-constraints-for-pods
##
topologySpreadConstraints: []
## @param podManagementPolicy Pod management policy for the Keycloak statefulset
##
podManagementPolicy: Parallel
## @param priorityClassName Keycloak pods' Priority Class Name
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/pod-priority-preemption/
##
priorityClassName: ""
## @param schedulerName Use an alternate scheduler, e.g. "stork".
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/configure-multiple-schedulers/
##
schedulerName: ""
## @param terminationGracePeriodSeconds Seconds Keycloak pod needs to terminate gracefully
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod/#termination-of-pods
##
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: ""
## @param updateStrategy.type Keycloak statefulset strategy type
## @param updateStrategy.rollingUpdate Keycloak statefulset rolling update configuration parameters
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/statefulset/#update-strategies
##
updateStrategy:
type: RollingUpdate
rollingUpdate: {}
## @param minReadySeconds How many seconds a pod needs to be ready before killing the next, during update
##
minReadySeconds: 0
## @param extraVolumes Optionally specify extra list of additional volumes for Keycloak pods
##
extraVolumes: []
## @param extraVolumeMounts Optionally specify extra list of additional volumeMounts for Keycloak container(s)
##
extraVolumeMounts: []
## @param initContainers Add additional init containers to the Keycloak pods
## Example:
## initContainers:
## - name: your-image-name
## image: your-image
## imagePullPolicy: Always
## ports:
## - name: portname
## containerPort: 1234
##
initContainers: []
## @param sidecars Add additional sidecar containers to the Keycloak pods
## Example:
## sidecars:
## - name: your-image-name
## image: your-image
## imagePullPolicy: Always
## ports:
## - name: portname
## containerPort: 1234
##
sidecars: []
## @section Exposure parameters
##
## Service configuration
##
service:
## @param service.type Kubernetes service type
##
type: ClusterIP
## @param service.http.enabled Enable http port on service
##
http:
enabled: true
## @param service.ports.http Keycloak service HTTP port
## @param service.ports.https Keycloak service HTTPS port
##
ports:
http: 80
https: 443
## @param service.nodePorts [object] Specify the nodePort values for the LoadBalancer and NodePort service types.
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#type-nodeport
##
nodePorts:
http: ""
https: ""
## @param service.sessionAffinity Control where client requests go, to the same pod or round-robin
## Values: ClientIP or None
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/
##
sessionAffinity: None
## @param service.sessionAffinityConfig Additional settings for the sessionAffinity
## sessionAffinityConfig:
## clientIP:
## timeoutSeconds: 300
##
sessionAffinityConfig: {}
## @param service.clusterIP Keycloak service clusterIP IP
## e.g:
## clusterIP: None
##
clusterIP: ""
## @param service.loadBalancerIP loadBalancerIP for the SuiteCRM Service (optional, cloud specific)
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#type-loadbalancer
##
loadBalancerIP: ""
## @param service.loadBalancerSourceRanges Address that are allowed when service is LoadBalancer
## https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/configure-cloud-provider-firewall/#restrict-access-for-loadbalancer-service
## Example:
## loadBalancerSourceRanges:
## - 10.10.10.0/24
##
loadBalancerSourceRanges: []
## @param service.externalTrafficPolicy Enable client source IP preservation
## ref https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/create-external-load-balancer/#preserving-the-client-source-ip
##
externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster
## @param service.annotations Additional custom annotations for Keycloak service
##
annotations: {}
## @param service.extraPorts Extra port to expose on Keycloak service
##
extraPorts: []
# DEPRECATED service.extraHeadlessPorts will be removed in a future release, please use service.headless.extraPorts instead
## @param service.extraHeadlessPorts Extra ports to expose on Keycloak headless service
##
extraHeadlessPorts: []
## Headless service properties
##
headless:
## @param service.headless.annotations Annotations for the headless service.
##
annotations: {}
## @param service.headless.extraPorts Extra ports to expose on Keycloak headless service
##
extraPorts: []
## Keycloak ingress parameters
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/ingress/
##
ingress:
## @param ingress.enabled Enable ingress record generation for Keycloak
##
enabled: false
## @param ingress.ingressClassName IngressClass that will be be used to implement the Ingress (Kubernetes 1.18+)
## This is supported in Kubernetes 1.18+ and required if you have more than one IngressClass marked as the default for your cluster .
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/
##
ingressClassName: ""
## @param ingress.pathType Ingress path type
##
pathType: ImplementationSpecific
## @param ingress.apiVersion Force Ingress API version (automatically detected if not set)
##
apiVersion: ""
## @param ingress.controller The ingress controller type. Currently supports `default` and `gce`
## leave as `default` for most ingress controllers.
## set to `gce` if using the GCE ingress controller
##
controller: default
## @param ingress.hostname Default host for the ingress record (evaluated as template)
##
hostname: keycloak.local
## @param ingress.hostnameStrict Disables dynamically resolving the hostname from request headers.
## Should always be set to true in production, unless your reverse proxy overwrites the Host header.
## If enabled, the hostname option needs to be specified.
##
hostnameStrict: false
## @param ingress.path [string] Default path for the ingress record (evaluated as template)
##
path: "{{ .Values.httpRelativePath }}"
## @param ingress.servicePort Backend service port to use
## Default is http. Alternative is https.
##
servicePort: http
## @param ingress.annotations [object] Additional annotations for the Ingress resource. To enable certificate autogeneration, place here your cert-manager annotations.
## Use this parameter to set the required annotations for cert-manager, see
## ref: https://cert-manager.io/docs/usage/ingress/#supported-annotations
## e.g:
## annotations:
## kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
## cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer: cluster-issuer-name
##
annotations: {}
## @param ingress.labels Additional labels for the Ingress resource.
## e.g:
## labels:
## app: keycloak
##
labels: {}
## @param ingress.tls Enable TLS configuration for the host defined at `ingress.hostname` parameter
## TLS certificates will be retrieved from a TLS secret with name: `{{- printf "%s-tls" (tpl .Values.ingress.hostname .) }}`
## You can:
## - Use the `ingress.secrets` parameter to create this TLS secret
## - Rely on cert-manager to create it by setting the corresponding annotations
## - Rely on Helm to create self-signed certificates by setting `ingress.selfSigned=true`
##
tls: false
## @param ingress.selfSigned Create a TLS secret for this ingress record using self-signed certificates generated by Helm
##
selfSigned: false
## @param ingress.extraHosts An array with additional hostname(s) to be covered with the ingress record
## e.g:
## extraHosts:
## - name: keycloak.local
## path: /
##
extraHosts: []
## @param ingress.extraPaths Any additional arbitrary paths that may need to be added to the ingress under the main host.
## For example: The ALB ingress controller requires a special rule for handling SSL redirection.
## extraPaths:
## - path: /*
## backend:
## serviceName: ssl-redirect
## servicePort: use-annotation
##
extraPaths: []
## @param ingress.extraTls The tls configuration for additional hostnames to be covered with this ingress record.
## see: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/ingress/#tls
## extraTls:
## - hosts:
## - keycloak.local
## secretName: keycloak.local-tls
##
extraTls: []
## @param ingress.secrets If you're providing your own certificates, please use this to add the certificates as secrets
## key and certificate should start with -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- or
## -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
##
## name should line up with a tlsSecret set further up
## If you're using cert-manager, this is unneeded, as it will create the secret for you if it is not set
##
## It is also possible to create and manage the certificates outside of this helm chart
## Please see README.md for more information
## e.g:
## - name: keycloak.local-tls
## key:
## certificate:
##
secrets: []
## @param ingress.extraRules Additional rules to be covered with this ingress record
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/ingress/#ingress-rules
## e.g:
## extraRules:
## - host: keycloak.local
## http:
## path: /
## backend:
## service:
## name: keycloak
## port:
## name: http
##
extraRules: []
## Keycloak admin ingress parameters
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/ingress/
##
adminIngress:
## @param adminIngress.enabled Enable admin ingress record generation for Keycloak
##
enabled: false
## @param adminIngress.ingressClassName IngressClass that will be be used to implement the Ingress (Kubernetes 1.18+)
## This is supported in Kubernetes 1.18+ and required if you have more than one IngressClass marked as the default for your cluster .
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/
##
ingressClassName: ""
## @param adminIngress.pathType Ingress path type
##
pathType: ImplementationSpecific
## @param adminIngress.apiVersion Force Ingress API version (automatically detected if not set)
##
apiVersion: ""
## @param adminIngress.controller The ingress controller type. Currently supports `default` and `gce`
## leave as `default` for most ingress controllers.
## set to `gce` if using the GCE ingress controller
##
controller: default
## @param adminIngress.hostname Default host for the admin ingress record (evaluated as template)
##
hostname: keycloak.local
## @param adminIngress.path [string] Default path for the admin ingress record (evaluated as template)
##
path: "{{ .Values.httpRelativePath }}"
## @param adminIngress.servicePort Backend service port to use
## Default is http. Alternative is https.
##
servicePort: http
## @param adminIngress.annotations [object] Additional annotations for the Ingress resource. To enable certificate autogeneration, place here your cert-manager annotations.
## Use this parameter to set the required annotations for cert-manager, see
## ref: https://cert-manager.io/docs/usage/ingress/#supported-annotations
## e.g:
## annotations:
## kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
## cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer: cluster-issuer-name
##
annotations: {}
## @param adminIngress.labels Additional labels for the Ingress resource.
## e.g:
## labels:
## app: keycloak
##
labels: {}
## @param adminIngress.tls Enable TLS configuration for the host defined at `adminIngress.hostname` parameter
## TLS certificates will be retrieved from a TLS secret with name: `{{- printf "%s-tls" (tpl .Values.adminIngress.hostname .) }}`
## You can:
## - Use the `adminIngress.secrets` parameter to create this TLS secret
## - Rely on cert-manager to create it by setting the corresponding annotations
## - Rely on Helm to create self-signed certificates by setting `adminIngress.selfSigned=true`
##
tls: false
## @param adminIngress.selfSigned Create a TLS secret for this ingress record using self-signed certificates generated by Helm
##
selfSigned: false
## @param adminIngress.extraHosts An array with additional hostname(s) to be covered with the admin ingress record
## e.g:
## extraHosts:
## - name: keycloak.local
## path: /
##
extraHosts: []
## @param adminIngress.extraPaths Any additional arbitrary paths that may need to be added to the admin ingress under the main host.
## For example: The ALB ingress controller requires a special rule for handling SSL redirection.
## extraPaths:
## - path: /*
## backend:
## serviceName: ssl-redirect
## servicePort: use-annotation
##
extraPaths: []
## @param adminIngress.extraTls The tls configuration for additional hostnames to be covered with this ingress record.
## see: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/ingress/#tls
## extraTls:
## - hosts:
## - keycloak.local
## secretName: keycloak.local-tls
##
extraTls: []
## @param adminIngress.secrets If you're providing your own certificates, please use this to add the certificates as secrets
## key and certificate should start with -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- or
## -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
##
## name should line up with a tlsSecret set further up
## If you're using cert-manager, this is unneeded, as it will create the secret for you if it is not set
##
## It is also possible to create and manage the certificates outside of this helm chart
## Please see README.md for more information
## e.g:
## - name: keycloak.local-tls
## key:
## certificate:
##
secrets: []
## @param adminIngress.extraRules Additional rules to be covered with this ingress record
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/ingress/#ingress-rules
## e.g:
## extraRules:
## - host: keycloak.local
## http:
## path: /
## backend:
## service:
## name: keycloak
## port:
## name: http
##
extraRules: []
## Network Policy configuration
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/network-policies/
##
networkPolicy:
## @param networkPolicy.enabled Specifies whether a NetworkPolicy should be created
##
enabled: true
## @param networkPolicy.allowExternal Don't require server label for connections
## The Policy model to apply. When set to false, only pods with the correct
## server label will have network access to the ports server is listening
## on. When true, server will accept connections from any source
## (with the correct destination port).
##
allowExternal: true
## @param networkPolicy.allowExternalEgress Allow the pod to access any range of port and all destinations.
##
allowExternalEgress: true
## @param networkPolicy.kubeAPIServerPorts [array] List of possible endpoints to kube-apiserver (limit to your cluster settings to increase security)
##
kubeAPIServerPorts: [443, 6443, 8443]
## @param networkPolicy.extraIngress [array] Add extra ingress rules to the NetworkPolicy
## e.g:
## extraIngress:
## - ports:
## - port: 1234
## from:
## - podSelector:
## - matchLabels:
## - role: frontend
## - podSelector:
## - matchExpressions:
## - key: role
## operator: In
## values:
## - frontend
extraIngress: []
## @param networkPolicy.extraEgress [array] Add extra ingress rules to the NetworkPolicy
## e.g:
## extraEgress:
## - ports:
## - port: 1234
## to:
## - podSelector:
## - matchLabels:
## - role: frontend
## - podSelector:
## - matchExpressions:
## - key: role
## operator: In
## values:
## - frontend
##
extraEgress: []
## @param networkPolicy.ingressNSMatchLabels [object] Labels to match to allow traffic from other namespaces
## @param networkPolicy.ingressNSPodMatchLabels [object] Pod labels to match to allow traffic from other namespaces
##
ingressNSMatchLabels: {}
ingressNSPodMatchLabels: {}
## @section RBAC parameter
## Specifies whether a ServiceAccount should be created
##
serviceAccount:
## @param serviceAccount.create Enable the creation of a ServiceAccount for Keycloak pods
##
create: true
## @param serviceAccount.name Name of the created ServiceAccount
## If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template
##
name: ""
## @param serviceAccount.automountServiceAccountToken Auto-mount the service account token in the pod
##
automountServiceAccountToken: false
## @param serviceAccount.annotations Additional custom annotations for the ServiceAccount
##
annotations: {}
## @param serviceAccount.extraLabels Additional labels for the ServiceAccount
##
extraLabels: {}
## Specifies whether RBAC resources should be created
##
rbac:
## @param rbac.create Whether to create and use RBAC resources or not
##
create: false
## @param rbac.rules Custom RBAC rules
## Example:
## rules:
## - apiGroups:
## - ""
## resources:
## - pods
## verbs:
## - get
## - list
##
rules: []
## @section Other parameters
##
## Keycloak Pod Disruption Budget configuration
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/configure-pdb/
##
pdb:
## @param pdb.create Enable/disable a Pod Disruption Budget creation
##
create: true
## @param pdb.minAvailable Minimum number/percentage of pods that should remain scheduled
##
minAvailable: ""
## @param pdb.maxUnavailable Maximum number/percentage of pods that may be made unavailable
##
maxUnavailable: ""
## Keycloak Autoscaling configuration
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/horizontal-pod-autoscale/
## @param autoscaling.enabled Enable autoscaling for Keycloak
## @param autoscaling.minReplicas Minimum number of Keycloak replicas
## @param autoscaling.maxReplicas Maximum number of Keycloak replicas
## @param autoscaling.targetCPU Target CPU utilization percentage
## @param autoscaling.targetMemory Target Memory utilization percentage
##
autoscaling:
enabled: false
minReplicas: 1
maxReplicas: 11
targetCPU: ""
targetMemory: ""
## HPA Scaling Behavior
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/horizontal-pod-autoscale/#configurable-scaling-behavior
##
behavior:
## HPA behavior when scaling up
## @param autoscaling.behavior.scaleUp.stabilizationWindowSeconds The number of seconds for which past recommendations should be considered while scaling up
## @param autoscaling.behavior.scaleUp.selectPolicy The priority of policies that the autoscaler will apply when scaling up
## @param autoscaling.behavior.scaleUp.policies [array] HPA scaling policies when scaling up
## e.g:
## Policy to scale 20% of the pod in 60s
## - type: Percent
## value: 20
## periodSeconds: 60
##
scaleUp:
stabilizationWindowSeconds: 120
selectPolicy: Max
policies: []
## HPA behavior when scaling down
## @param autoscaling.behavior.scaleDown.stabilizationWindowSeconds The number of seconds for which past recommendations should be considered while scaling down
## @param autoscaling.behavior.scaleDown.selectPolicy The priority of policies that the autoscaler will apply when scaling down
## @param autoscaling.behavior.scaleDown.policies [array] HPA scaling policies when scaling down
## e.g:
## Policy to scale one pod in 300s
## - type: Pods
## value: 1
## periodSeconds: 300
##
scaleDown:
stabilizationWindowSeconds: 300
selectPolicy: Max
policies:
- type: Pods
value: 1
periodSeconds: 300
## @section Metrics parameters
##
## Metrics configuration
##
metrics:
## @param metrics.enabled Enable exposing Keycloak statistics
## ref: https://github.com/bitnami/containers/tree/main/bitnami/keycloak#enabling-statistics
##
enabled: false
## Keycloak metrics service parameters
##
service:
ports:
## @param metrics.service.ports.http Metrics service HTTP port
##
http: 8080
## @param metrics.service.ports.https Metrics service HTTPS port
##
https: 8443
## @param metrics.service.ports.metrics Metrics service Metrics port
##
metrics: 9000
## @param metrics.service.annotations [object] Annotations for enabling prometheus to access the metrics endpoints
##
annotations:
prometheus.io/scrape: "true"
prometheus.io/port: "{{ .Values.metrics.service.ports.metrics }}"
## @param metrics.service.extraPorts [array] Add additional ports to the keycloak metrics service (i.e. admin port 9000)
##
extraPorts: []
## Prometheus Operator ServiceMonitor configuration
##
serviceMonitor:
## @param metrics.serviceMonitor.enabled Create ServiceMonitor Resource for scraping metrics using PrometheusOperator
##
enabled: false
## @param metrics.serviceMonitor.port Metrics service HTTP port
##
port: metrics
## @param metrics.serviceMonitor.scheme Metrics service scheme
##
scheme: http
## @param metrics.serviceMonitor.tlsConfig Metrics service TLS configuration
##
tlsConfig: {}
## @param metrics.serviceMonitor.endpoints [array] The endpoint configuration of the ServiceMonitor. Path is mandatory. Port, scheme, tlsConfig, interval, timeout and labellings can be overwritten.
##
endpoints:
- path: '{{ include "keycloak.httpPath" . }}metrics'
- path: '{{ include "keycloak.httpPath" . }}realms/{{ .Values.adminRealm }}/metrics'
port: http
## @param metrics.serviceMonitor.path Metrics service HTTP path. Deprecated: Use @param metrics.serviceMonitor.endpoints instead
##
path: ""
## @param metrics.serviceMonitor.namespace Namespace which Prometheus is running in
##
namespace: ""
## @param metrics.serviceMonitor.interval Interval at which metrics should be scraped
##
interval: 30s
## @param metrics.serviceMonitor.scrapeTimeout Specify the timeout after which the scrape is ended
## e.g:
## scrapeTimeout: 30s
##
scrapeTimeout: ""
## @param metrics.serviceMonitor.labels Additional labels that can be used so ServiceMonitor will be discovered by Prometheus
##
labels: {}
## @param metrics.serviceMonitor.selector Prometheus instance selector labels
## ref: https://github.com/bitnami/charts/tree/main/bitnami/prometheus-operator#prometheus-configuration
##
selector: {}
## @param metrics.serviceMonitor.relabelings RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping
##
relabelings: []
## @param metrics.serviceMonitor.metricRelabelings MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples before ingestion
##
metricRelabelings: []
## @param metrics.serviceMonitor.honorLabels honorLabels chooses the metric's labels on collisions with target labels
##
honorLabels: false
## @param metrics.serviceMonitor.jobLabel The name of the label on the target service to use as the job name in prometheus.
##
jobLabel: ""
## Prometheus Operator alert rules configuration
##
prometheusRule:
## @param metrics.prometheusRule.enabled Create PrometheusRule Resource for scraping metrics using PrometheusOperator
##
enabled: false
## @param metrics.prometheusRule.namespace Namespace which Prometheus is running in
##
namespace: ""
## @param metrics.prometheusRule.labels Additional labels that can be used so PrometheusRule will be discovered by Prometheus
##
labels: {}
## @param metrics.prometheusRule.groups Groups, containing the alert rules.
## Example:
## groups:
## - name: Keycloak
## rules:
## - alert: KeycloakInstanceNotAvailable
## annotations:
## message: "Keycloak instance in namespace {{ `{{` }} $labels.namespace {{ `}}` }} has not been available for the last 5 minutes."
## expr: |
## absent(kube_pod_status_ready{namespace="{{ include "common.names.namespace" . }}", condition="true"} * on (pod) kube_pod_labels{pod=~"{{ include "common.names.fullname" . }}-\\d+", namespace="{{ include "common.names.namespace" . }}"}) != 0
## for: 5m
## labels:
## severity: critical
groups: []
## @section keycloak-config-cli parameters
## Configuration for keycloak-config-cli
## ref: https://github.com/adorsys/keycloak-config-cli
##
keycloakConfigCli:
## @param keycloakConfigCli.enabled Whether to enable keycloak-config-cli job
##
enabled: false
## Bitnami keycloak-config-cli image
## ref: https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/keycloak-config-cli/tags/
## @param keycloakConfigCli.image.registry [default: REGISTRY_NAME] keycloak-config-cli container image registry
## @param keycloakConfigCli.image.repository [default: REPOSITORY_NAME/keycloak-config-cli] keycloak-config-cli container image repository
## @skip keycloakConfigCli.image.tag keycloak-config-cli container image tag
## @param keycloakConfigCli.image.digest keycloak-config-cli container image digest in the way sha256:aa.... Please note this parameter, if set, will override the tag
## @param keycloakConfigCli.image.pullPolicy keycloak-config-cli container image pull policy
## @param keycloakConfigCli.image.pullSecrets keycloak-config-cli container image pull secrets
##
image:
registry: docker.io
repository: bitnami/keycloak-config-cli
tag: 6.1.6-debian-12-r6
digest: ""
## Specify a imagePullPolicy
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/images/#pre-pulled-images
##
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/
## e.g:
## pullSecrets:
## - myRegistryKeySecretName
##
pullSecrets: []
## @param keycloakConfigCli.annotations [object] Annotations for keycloak-config-cli job
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/annotations/
##
annotations:
helm.sh/hook: "post-install,post-upgrade,post-rollback"
helm.sh/hook-delete-policy: "hook-succeeded,before-hook-creation"
helm.sh/hook-weight: "5"
## @param keycloakConfigCli.command Command for running the container (set to default if not set). Use array form
##
command: []
## @param keycloakConfigCli.args Args for running the container (set to default if not set). Use array form
##
args: []
## @param keycloakConfigCli.automountServiceAccountToken Mount Service Account token in pod
##
automountServiceAccountToken: true
## @param keycloakConfigCli.hostAliases Job pod host aliases
## https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/add-entries-to-pod-etc-hosts-with-host-aliases/
##
hostAliases: []
## Keycloak config CLI resource requests and limits
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/manage-compute-resources-container/
## @param keycloakConfigCli.resourcesPreset Set container resources according to one common preset (allowed values: none, nano, micro, small, medium, large, xlarge, 2xlarge). This is ignored if keycloakConfigCli.resources is set (keycloakConfigCli.resources is recommended for production).
## More information: https://github.com/bitnami/charts/blob/main/bitnami/common/templates/_resources.tpl#L15
##
resourcesPreset: "small"
## @param keycloakConfigCli.resources Set container requests and limits for different resources like CPU or memory (essential for production workloads)
## Example:
## resources:
## requests:
## cpu: 2
## memory: 512Mi
## limits:
## cpu: 3
## memory: 1024Mi
##
resources: {}
## keycloak-config-cli containers' Security Context
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/#set-the-security-context-for-a-container
## @param keycloakConfigCli.containerSecurityContext.enabled Enabled keycloak-config-cli Security Context
## @param keycloakConfigCli.containerSecurityContext.seLinuxOptions [object,nullable] Set SELinux options in container
## @param keycloakConfigCli.containerSecurityContext.runAsUser Set keycloak-config-cli Security Context runAsUser
## @param keycloakConfigCli.containerSecurityContext.runAsGroup Set keycloak-config-cli Security Context runAsGroup
## @param keycloakConfigCli.containerSecurityContext.runAsNonRoot Set keycloak-config-cli Security Context runAsNonRoot
## @param keycloakConfigCli.containerSecurityContext.privileged Set keycloak-config-cli Security Context privileged
## @param keycloakConfigCli.containerSecurityContext.readOnlyRootFilesystem Set keycloak-config-cli Security Context readOnlyRootFilesystem
## @param keycloakConfigCli.containerSecurityContext.allowPrivilegeEscalation Set keycloak-config-cli Security Context allowPrivilegeEscalation
## @param keycloakConfigCli.containerSecurityContext.capabilities.drop List of capabilities to be dropped
## @param keycloakConfigCli.containerSecurityContext.seccompProfile.type Set keycloak-config-cli Security Context seccomp profile
##
containerSecurityContext:
enabled: true
seLinuxOptions: {}
runAsUser: 1001
runAsGroup: 1001
runAsNonRoot: true
privileged: false
readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
capabilities:
drop: ["ALL"]
seccompProfile:
type: "RuntimeDefault"
## keycloak-config-cli pods' Security Context
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/#set-the-security-context-for-a-pod
## @param keycloakConfigCli.podSecurityContext.enabled Enabled keycloak-config-cli pods' Security Context
## @param keycloakConfigCli.podSecurityContext.fsGroupChangePolicy Set filesystem group change policy
## @param keycloakConfigCli.podSecurityContext.sysctls Set kernel settings using the sysctl interface
## @param keycloakConfigCli.podSecurityContext.supplementalGroups Set filesystem extra groups
## @param keycloakConfigCli.podSecurityContext.fsGroup Set keycloak-config-cli pod's Security Context fsGroup
##
podSecurityContext:
enabled: true
fsGroupChangePolicy: Always
sysctls: []
supplementalGroups: []
fsGroup: 1001
## @param keycloakConfigCli.backoffLimit Number of retries before considering a Job as failed
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/job/#pod-backoff-failure-policy
##
backoffLimit: 1
## @param keycloakConfigCli.podLabels Pod extra labels
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/
##
podLabels: {}
## @param keycloakConfigCli.podAnnotations Annotations for job pod
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/annotations/
##
podAnnotations: {}
## @param keycloakConfigCli.extraEnvVars Additional environment variables to set
## Example:
## extraEnvVars:
## - name: FOO
## value: "bar"
##
## @param keycloakConfigCli.nodeSelector Node labels for pod assignment
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/scheduling-eviction/assign-pod-node/
##
nodeSelector: {}
##
## @param keycloakConfigCli.podTolerations Tolerations for job pod assignment
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/
##
podTolerations: []
extraEnvVars: []
## @param keycloakConfigCli.extraEnvVarsCM ConfigMap with extra environment variables
##
extraEnvVarsCM: ""
## @param keycloakConfigCli.extraEnvVarsSecret Secret with extra environment variables
##
extraEnvVarsSecret: ""
## @param keycloakConfigCli.extraVolumes Extra volumes to add to the job
##
extraVolumes: []
## @param keycloakConfigCli.extraVolumeMounts Extra volume mounts to add to the container
##
extraVolumeMounts: []
## @param keycloakConfigCli.initContainers Add additional init containers to the Keycloak config cli pod
## Example:
## initContainers:
## - name: your-image-name
## image: your-image
## imagePullPolicy: Always
## ports:
## - name: portname
## containerPort: 1234
##
initContainers: []
## @param keycloakConfigCli.sidecars Add additional sidecar containers to the Keycloak config cli pod
## Example:
## sidecars:
## - name: your-image-name
## image: your-image
## imagePullPolicy: Always
## ports:
## - name: portname
## containerPort: 1234
##
sidecars: []
## @param keycloakConfigCli.configuration keycloak-config-cli realms configuration
## NOTE: nil keys will be considered files to import locally
## Example:
## configuration:
## realm1.json: |
## {
## "realm": "realm1",
## "clients": []
## }
## realm2.yaml: |
## realm: realm2
## clients: []
##
configuration: {}
## @param keycloakConfigCli.existingConfigmap ConfigMap with keycloak-config-cli configuration
## NOTE: This will override keycloakConfigCli.configuration
##
existingConfigmap: ""
## Automatic Cleanup for Finished Jobs
## @param keycloakConfigCli.cleanupAfterFinished.enabled Enables Cleanup for Finished Jobs
## @param keycloakConfigCli.cleanupAfterFinished.seconds Sets the value of ttlSecondsAfterFinished
## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/ttlafterfinished/
##
cleanupAfterFinished:
enabled: false
seconds: 600
## @section Database parameters
## PostgreSQL chart configuration
## ref: https://github.com/bitnami/charts/blob/main/bitnami/postgresql/values.yaml
## @param postgresql.enabled Switch to enable or disable the PostgreSQL helm chart
## @param postgresql.auth.postgresPassword Password for the "postgres" admin user. Ignored if `auth.existingSecret` with key `postgres-password` is provided
## @param postgresql.auth.username Name for a custom user to create
## @param postgresql.auth.password Password for the custom user to create
## @param postgresql.auth.database Name for a custom database to create
## @param postgresql.auth.existingSecret Name of existing secret to use for PostgreSQL credentials
## @param postgresql.auth.secretKeys.userPasswordKey Name of key in existing secret to use for PostgreSQL credentials. Only used when `auth.existingSecret` is set.
## @param postgresql.architecture PostgreSQL architecture (`standalone` or `replication`)
##
postgresql:
enabled: true
auth:
postgresPassword: ""
username: bn_keycloak
password: ""
database: bitnami_keycloak
existingSecret: ""
secretKeys:
userPasswordKey: password
architecture: standalone
## External PostgreSQL configuration
## All of these values are only used when postgresql.enabled is set to false
## @param externalDatabase.host Database host
## @param externalDatabase.port Database port number
## @param externalDatabase.user Non-root username for Keycloak
## @param externalDatabase.password Password for the non-root username for Keycloak
## @param externalDatabase.database Keycloak database name
## @param externalDatabase.existingSecret Name of an existing secret resource containing the database credentials
## @param externalDatabase.existingSecretHostKey Name of an existing secret key containing the database host name
## @param externalDatabase.existingSecretPortKey Name of an existing secret key containing the database port
## @param externalDatabase.existingSecretUserKey Name of an existing secret key containing the database user
## @param externalDatabase.existingSecretDatabaseKey Name of an existing secret key containing the database name
## @param externalDatabase.existingSecretPasswordKey Name of an existing secret key containing the database credentials
## @param externalDatabase.annotations Additional custom annotations for external database secret object
##
externalDatabase:
host: ""
port: 5432
user: bn_keycloak
database: bitnami_keycloak
password: ""
existingSecret: ""
existingSecretHostKey: ""
existingSecretPortKey: ""
existingSecretUserKey: ""
existingSecretDatabaseKey: ""
existingSecretPasswordKey: ""
annotations: {}
## @section Keycloak Cache parameters
## Keycloak cache configuration
## ref: https://www.keycloak.org/server/caching
## @param cache.enabled Switch to enable or disable the keycloak distributed cache for kubernetes.
## NOTE: Set to false to use 'local' cache (only supported when replicaCount=1).
## @param cache.stackName Set infinispan cache stack to use
## @param cache.stackFile Set infinispan cache stack filename to use
##
cache:
enabled: true
stackName: kubernetes
stackFile: ""
## @section Keycloak Logging parameters
## Keycloak logging configuration
## ref: https://www.keycloak.org/server/logging
## @param logging.output Alternates between the default log output format or json format
## @param logging.level Allowed values as documented: FATAL, ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG, TRACE, ALL, OFF
##
logging:
output: default
level: INFO