kubezero/charts/kubezero-istio/charts/istio-discovery/values.yaml

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#.Values.pilot for discovery and mesh wide config
## Discovery Settings
pilot:
autoscaleEnabled: true
autoscaleMin: 1
autoscaleMax: 5
replicaCount: 1
rollingMaxSurge: 100%
rollingMaxUnavailable: 25%
hub: ""
tag: ""
# Can be a full hub/image:tag
image: pilot
traceSampling: 1.0
# Resources for a small pilot install
resources:
requests:
cpu: 500m
memory: 2048Mi
env: {}
cpu:
targetAverageUtilization: 80
# if protocol sniffing is enabled for outbound
enableProtocolSniffingForOutbound: true
# if protocol sniffing is enabled for inbound
enableProtocolSniffingForInbound: true
nodeSelector: {}
podAnnotations: {}
# You can use jwksResolverExtraRootCA to provide a root certificate
# in PEM format. This will then be trusted by pilot when resolving
# JWKS URIs.
jwksResolverExtraRootCA: ""
# This is used to set the source of configuration for
# the associated address in configSource, if nothing is specificed
# the default MCP is assumed.
configSource:
subscribedResources: []
plugins: []
# The following is used to limit how long a sidecar can be connected
# to a pilot. It balances out load across pilot instances at the cost of
# increasing system churn.
keepaliveMaxServerConnectionAge: 30m
# Additional labels to apply to the deployment.
deploymentLabels: {}
## Mesh config settings
# Install the mesh config map, generated from values.yaml.
# If false, pilot wil use default values (by default) or user-supplied values.
configMap: true
sidecarInjectorWebhook:
# If enabled, the legacy webhook selection logic will be used. This relies on filtering of webhook
# requests in Istiod, rather than at the webhook selection level.
# This is option is intended for migration purposes only and will be removed in Istio 1.10.
useLegacySelectors: true
# You can use the field called alwaysInjectSelector and neverInjectSelector which will always inject the sidecar or
# always skip the injection on pods that match that label selector, regardless of the global policy.
# See https://istio.io/docs/setup/kubernetes/additional-setup/sidecar-injection/#more-control-adding-exceptions
neverInjectSelector: []
alwaysInjectSelector: []
# injectedAnnotations are additional annotations that will be added to the pod spec after injection
# This is primarily to support PSP annotations. For example, if you defined a PSP with the annotations:
#
# annotations:
# apparmor.security.beta.kubernetes.io/allowedProfileNames: runtime/default
# apparmor.security.beta.kubernetes.io/defaultProfileName: runtime/default
#
# The PSP controller would add corresponding annotations to the pod spec for each container. However, this happens before
# the inject adds additional containers, so we must specify them explicitly here. With the above example, we could specify:
# injectedAnnotations:
# container.apparmor.security.beta.kubernetes.io/istio-init: runtime/default
# container.apparmor.security.beta.kubernetes.io/istio-proxy: runtime/default
injectedAnnotations: {}
# This enables injection of sidecar in all namespaces,
# with the exception of namespaces with "istio-injection:disabled" annotation
# Only one environment should have this enabled.
enableNamespacesByDefault: false
# Enable objectSelector to filter out pods with no need for sidecar before calling istiod.
# It is enabled by default as the minimum supported Kubernetes version is 1.15+
objectSelector:
enabled: true
autoInject: true
rewriteAppHTTPProbe: true
# Templates defines a set of custom injection templates that can be used. For example, defining:
#
# templates:
# hello: |
# metadata:
# labels:
# hello: world
#
# Then starting a pod with the `inject.istio.io/templates: hello` annotation, will result in the pod
# being injected with the hello=world labels.
# This is intended for advanced configuration only; most users should use the built in template
templates: {}
# Default templates specifies a set of default templates that are used in sidecar injection.
# By default, a template `sidecar` is always provided, which contains the template of default sidecar.
# To inject other additional templates, define it using the `templates` option, and add it to
# the default templates list.
# For example:
#
# templates:
# hello: |
# metadata:
# labels:
# hello: world
#
# defaultTemplates: ["sidecar", "hello"]
defaultTemplates: []
istiodRemote:
# Sidecar injector mutating webhook configuration url
# For example: https://$remotePilotAddress:15017/inject
injectionURL: ""
telemetry:
enabled: true
v2:
# For Null VM case now.
# This also enables metadata exchange.
enabled: true
metadataExchange:
# Indicates whether to enable WebAssembly runtime for metadata exchange filter.
wasmEnabled: false
# Indicate if prometheus stats filter is enabled or not
prometheus:
enabled: true
# Indicates whether to enable WebAssembly runtime for stats filter.
wasmEnabled: false
# overrides stats EnvoyFilter configuration.
configOverride:
gateway: {}
inboundSidecar: {}
outboundSidecar: {}
# stackdriver filter settings.
stackdriver:
enabled: false
logging: false
monitoring: false
topology: false
disableOutbound: false
# configOverride parts give you the ability to override the low level configuration params passed to envoy filter.
configOverride: {}
# e.g.
# enable_mesh_edges_reporting: true
# disable_server_access_logging: false
# meshEdgesReportingDuration: 500s
# disable_host_header_fallback: true
# Access Log Policy Filter Settings. This enables filtering of access logs from stackdriver.
accessLogPolicy:
enabled: false
# To reduce the number of successful logs, default log window duration is
# set to 12 hours.
logWindowDuration: "43200s"
# Revision is set as 'version' label and part of the resource names when installing multiple control planes.
revision: ""
# For Helm compatibility.
ownerName: ""
# meshConfig defines runtime configuration of components, including Istiod and istio-agent behavior
# See https://istio.io/docs/reference/config/istio.mesh.v1alpha1/ for all available options
meshConfig:
enablePrometheusMerge: true
# Config for the default ProxyConfig.
# Initially using directly the proxy metadata - can also be activated using annotations
# on the pod. This is an unsupported low-level API, pending review and decisions on
# enabling the feature. Enabling the DNS listener is safe - and allows further testing
# and gradual adoption by setting capture only on specific workloads. It also allows
# VMs to use other DNS options, like dnsmasq or unbound.
# The namespace to treat as the administrative root namespace for Istio configuration.
# When processing a leaf namespace Istio will search for declarations in that namespace first
# and if none are found it will search in the root namespace. Any matching declaration found in the root namespace
# is processed as if it were declared in the leaf namespace.
rootNamespace:
# TODO: the intent is to eventually have this enabled by default when security is used.
# It is not clear if user should normally need to configure - the metadata is typically
# used as an escape and to control testing and rollout, but it is not intended as a long-term
# stable API.
# What we may configure in mesh config is the ".global" - and use of other suffixes.
# No hurry to do this in 1.6, we're trying to prove the code.
global:
# Used to locate istiod.
istioNamespace: istio-system
# enable pod disruption budget for the control plane, which is used to
# ensure Istio control plane components are gradually upgraded or recovered.
defaultPodDisruptionBudget:
enabled: true
# The values aren't mutable due to a current PodDisruptionBudget limitation
# minAvailable: 1
# A minimal set of requested resources to applied to all deployments so that
# Horizontal Pod Autoscaler will be able to function (if set).
# Each component can overwrite these default values by adding its own resources
# block in the relevant section below and setting the desired resources values.
defaultResources:
requests:
cpu: 10m
# memory: 128Mi
# limits:
# cpu: 100m
# memory: 128Mi
# Default hub for Istio images.
# Releases are published to docker hub under 'istio' project.
# Dev builds from prow are on gcr.io
hub: docker.io/istio
# Default tag for Istio images.
tag: 1.9.3
# Specify image pull policy if default behavior isn't desired.
# Default behavior: latest images will be Always else IfNotPresent.
imagePullPolicy: ""
# ImagePullSecrets for all ServiceAccount, list of secrets in the same namespace
# to use for pulling any images in pods that reference this ServiceAccount.
# For components that don't use ServiceAccounts (i.e. grafana, servicegraph, tracing)
# ImagePullSecrets will be added to the corresponding Deployment(StatefulSet) objects.
# Must be set for any cluster configured with private docker registry.
imagePullSecrets: []
# - private-registry-key
# Enabled by default in master for maximising testing.
istiod:
enableAnalysis: false
# To output all istio components logs in json format by adding --log_as_json argument to each container argument
logAsJson: false
# Comma-separated minimum per-scope logging level of messages to output, in the form of <scope>:<level>,<scope>:<level>
# The control plane has different scopes depending on component, but can configure default log level across all components
# If empty, default scope and level will be used as configured in code
logging:
level: "default:info"
omitSidecarInjectorConfigMap: false
# Whether to restrict the applications namespace the controller manages;
# If not set, controller watches all namespaces
oneNamespace: false
# Configure whether Operator manages webhook configurations. The current behavior
# of Istiod is to manage its own webhook configurations.
# When this option is set as true, Istio Operator, instead of webhooks, manages the
# webhook configurations. When this option is set as false, webhooks manage their
# own webhook configurations.
operatorManageWebhooks: false
# Custom DNS config for the pod to resolve names of services in other
# clusters. Use this to add additional search domains, and other settings.
# see
# https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dns-pod-service/#dns-config
# This does not apply to gateway pods as they typically need a different
# set of DNS settings than the normal application pods (e.g., in
# multicluster scenarios).
# NOTE: If using templates, follow the pattern in the commented example below.
#podDNSSearchNamespaces:
#- global
#- "{{ valueOrDefault .DeploymentMeta.Namespace \"default\" }}.global"
# Kubernetes >=v1.11.0 will create two PriorityClass, including system-cluster-critical and
# system-node-critical, it is better to configure this in order to make sure your Istio pods
# will not be killed because of low priority class.
# Refer to https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/pod-priority-preemption/#priorityclass
# for more detail.
priorityClassName: ""
proxy:
image: proxyv2
# This controls the 'policy' in the sidecar injector.
autoInject: enabled
# CAUTION: It is important to ensure that all Istio helm charts specify the same clusterDomain value
# cluster domain. Default value is "cluster.local".
clusterDomain: "cluster.local"
# Per Component log level for proxy, applies to gateways and sidecars. If a component level is
# not set, then the global "logLevel" will be used.
componentLogLevel: "misc:error"
# If set, newly injected sidecars will have core dumps enabled.
enableCoreDump: false
# istio ingress capture allowlist
# examples:
# Redirect only selected ports: --includeInboundPorts="80,8080"
excludeInboundPorts: ""
# istio egress capture allowlist
# https://istio.io/docs/tasks/traffic-management/egress.html#calling-external-services-directly
# example: includeIPRanges: "172.30.0.0/16,172.20.0.0/16"
# would only capture egress traffic on those two IP Ranges, all other outbound traffic would
# be allowed by the sidecar
includeIPRanges: "*"
excludeIPRanges: ""
excludeOutboundPorts: ""
# Log level for proxy, applies to gateways and sidecars.
# Expected values are: trace|debug|info|warning|error|critical|off
logLevel: warning
#If set to true, istio-proxy container will have privileged securityContext
privileged: false
# The number of successive failed probes before indicating readiness failure.
readinessFailureThreshold: 30
# The initial delay for readiness probes in seconds.
readinessInitialDelaySeconds: 1
# The period between readiness probes.
readinessPeriodSeconds: 2
# Resources for the sidecar.
resources:
requests:
cpu: 100m
memory: 128Mi
limits:
cpu: 2000m
memory: 1024Mi
# Default port for Pilot agent health checks. A value of 0 will disable health checking.
statusPort: 15020
# Specify which tracer to use. One of: zipkin, lightstep, datadog, stackdriver.
# If using stackdriver tracer outside GCP, set env GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS to the GCP credential file.
tracer: "zipkin"
# Controls if sidecar is injected at the front of the container list and blocks the start of the other containers until the proxy is ready
holdApplicationUntilProxyStarts: false
proxy_init:
# Base name for the proxy_init container, used to configure iptables.
image: proxyv2
resources:
limits:
cpu: 2000m
memory: 1024Mi
requests:
cpu: 10m
memory: 10Mi
# configure remote pilot and istiod service and endpoint
remotePilotAddress: ""
##############################################################################################
# The following values are found in other charts. To effectively modify these values, make #
# make sure they are consistent across your Istio helm charts #
##############################################################################################
# The customized CA address to retrieve certificates for the pods in the cluster.
# CSR clients such as the Istio Agent and ingress gateways can use this to specify the CA endpoint.
# If not set explicitly, default to the Istio discovery address.
caAddress: ""
# External istiod controls all remote clusters: disabled by default
externalIstiod: false
# Configure the policy for validating JWT.
# Currently, two options are supported: "third-party-jwt" and "first-party-jwt".
jwtPolicy: "third-party-jwt"
# Mesh ID means Mesh Identifier. It should be unique within the scope where
# meshes will interact with each other, but it is not required to be
# globally/universally unique. For example, if any of the following are true,
# then two meshes must have different Mesh IDs:
# - Meshes will have their telemetry aggregated in one place
# - Meshes will be federated together
# - Policy will be written referencing one mesh from the other
#
# If an administrator expects that any of these conditions may become true in
# the future, they should ensure their meshes have different Mesh IDs
# assigned.
#
# Within a multicluster mesh, each cluster must be (manually or auto)
# configured to have the same Mesh ID value. If an existing cluster 'joins' a
# multicluster mesh, it will need to be migrated to the new mesh ID. Details
# of migration TBD, and it may be a disruptive operation to change the Mesh
# ID post-install.
#
# If the mesh admin does not specify a value, Istio will use the value of the
# mesh's Trust Domain. The best practice is to select a proper Trust Domain
# value.
meshID: ""
# Configure the mesh networks to be used by the Split Horizon EDS.
#
# The following example defines two networks with different endpoints association methods.
# For `network1` all endpoints that their IP belongs to the provided CIDR range will be
# mapped to network1. The gateway for this network example is specified by its public IP
# address and port.
# The second network, `network2`, in this example is defined differently with all endpoints
# retrieved through the specified Multi-Cluster registry being mapped to network2. The
# gateway is also defined differently with the name of the gateway service on the remote
# cluster. The public IP for the gateway will be determined from that remote service (only
# LoadBalancer gateway service type is currently supported, for a NodePort type gateway service,
# it still need to be configured manually).
#
# meshNetworks:
# network1:
# endpoints:
# - fromCidr: "192.168.0.1/24"
# gateways:
# - address: 1.1.1.1
# port: 80
# network2:
# endpoints:
# - fromRegistry: reg1
# gateways:
# - registryServiceName: istio-ingressgateway.istio-system.svc.cluster.local
# port: 443
#
meshNetworks: {}
# Use the user-specified, secret volume mounted key and certs for Pilot and workloads.
mountMtlsCerts: false
multiCluster:
# Set to true to connect two kubernetes clusters via their respective
# ingressgateway services when pods in each cluster cannot directly
# talk to one another. All clusters should be using Istio mTLS and must
# have a shared root CA for this model to work.
enabled: false
# Should be set to the name of the cluster this installation will run in. This is required for sidecar injection
# to properly label proxies
clusterName: ""
# Network defines the network this cluster belong to. This name
# corresponds to the networks in the map of mesh networks.
network: ""
# Configure the certificate provider for control plane communication.
# Currently, two providers are supported: "kubernetes" and "istiod".
# As some platforms may not have kubernetes signing APIs,
# Istiod is the default
pilotCertProvider: istiod
sds:
# The JWT token for SDS and the aud field of such JWT. See RFC 7519, section 4.1.3.
# When a CSR is sent from Istio Agent to the CA (e.g. Istiod), this aud is to make sure the
# JWT is intended for the CA.
token:
aud: istio-ca
sts:
# The service port used by Security Token Service (STS) server to handle token exchange requests.
# Setting this port to a non-zero value enables STS server.
servicePort: 0
# Configuration for each of the supported tracers
tracer:
# Configuration for envoy to send trace data to LightStep.
# Disabled by default.
# address: the <host>:<port> of the satellite pool
# accessToken: required for sending data to the pool
#
datadog:
# Host:Port for submitting traces to the Datadog agent.
address: "$(HOST_IP):8126"
lightstep:
address: "" # example: lightstep-satellite:443
accessToken: "" # example: abcdefg1234567
stackdriver:
# enables trace output to stdout.
debug: false
# The global default max number of message events per span.
maxNumberOfMessageEvents: 200
# The global default max number of annotation events per span.
maxNumberOfAnnotations: 200
# The global default max number of attributes per span.
maxNumberOfAttributes: 200
zipkin:
# Host:Port for reporting trace data in zipkin format. If not specified, will default to
# zipkin service (port 9411) in the same namespace as the other istio components.
address: ""
# Use the Mesh Control Protocol (MCP) for configuring Istiod. Requires an MCP source.
useMCP: false
# Deprecated, use meshConfig.trustDomain
trustDomain: ""
base:
# For istioctl usage to disable istio config crds in base
enableIstioConfigCRDs: true