# Default values for iceshrimp. # This is a YAML-formatted file. # Declare variables to be passed into your templates. replicaCount: 1 image: repository: docker.io/thatonecalculator/iceshrimp pullPolicy: IfNotPresent # Overrides the image tag whose default is the chart appVersion. tag: "" iceshrimp: isManagedHosting: true domain: iceshrimp.local deepl: managed: false authKey: "" isPro: false libreTranslate: managed: false apiUrl: "" apiKey: "" smtp: managed: true from_address: notifications@example.com port: 587 server: smtp.mailgun.org useImplicitSslTls: false login: "" password: "" objectStorage: managed: true access_key: "" access_secret: "" baseUrl: "" # e.g. "https://my-bucket.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com" bucket: "" # e.g. "my-bucket" prefix: files endpoint: "" # e.g. "nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com:443" region: "" # e.g. "nyc3" # -- If you want to allow iceshrimp to connect to private ips, enter the cidrs here. allowedPrivateNetworks: [] # - "10.0.0.0/8" reservedUsernames: - root - admin - administrator - me - system # https://github.com/bitnami/charts/tree/master/bitnami/postgresql#parameters postgresql: # -- disable if you want to use an existing db; in which case the values below # must match those of that external postgres instance enabled: true # postgresqlHostname: preexisting-postgresql # postgresqlPort: 5432 auth: database: iceshrimp_production username: iceshrimp # you must set a password; the password generated by the postgresql chart will # be rotated on each upgrade: # https://github.com/bitnami/charts/tree/master/bitnami/postgresql#upgrade password: "" # https://github.com/bitnami/charts/tree/master/bitnami/redis#parameters redis: # disable if you want to use an existing redis instance; in which case the # values below must match those of that external redis instance enabled: true hostname: "" port: 6379 auth: # -- you must set a password; the password generated by the redis chart will be # rotated on each upgrade: password: "" # -- https://github.com/bitnami/charts/tree/master/bitnami/elasticsearch#parameters elasticsearch: # disable if you want to use an existing redis instance; in which case the # values below must match those of that external elasticsearch instance enabled: false hostname: "" port: 9200 ssl: false auth: {} # username: "" # password: "" # @ignored image: tag: 7 imagePullSecrets: [] nameOverride: "" fullnameOverride: "" serviceAccount: # Specifies whether a service account should be created create: true # Annotations to add to the service account annotations: {} # The name of the service account to use. # If not set and create is true, a name is generated using the fullname template name: "" podAnnotations: {} podSecurityContext: {} # fsGroup: 2000 securityContext: {} # capabilities: # drop: # - ALL # readOnlyRootFilesystem: true # runAsNonRoot: true # runAsUser: 1000 service: type: ClusterIP port: 80 ingress: enabled: false className: "" annotations: {} # kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx # kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true" hosts: - host: chart-example.local paths: - path: / pathType: ImplementationSpecific tls: [] # - secretName: chart-example-tls # hosts: # - chart-example.local resources: {} # We usually recommend not to specify default resources and to leave this as a conscious # choice for the user. This also increases chances charts run on environments with little # resources, such as Minikube. If you do want to specify resources, uncomment the following # lines, adjust them as necessary, and remove the curly braces after 'resources:'. # limits: # cpu: 100m # memory: 128Mi # requests: # cpu: 100m # memory: 128Mi autoscaling: enabled: false minReplicas: 1 maxReplicas: 100 targetCPUUtilizationPercentage: 80 # targetMemoryUtilizationPercentage: 80 nodeSelector: {} tolerations: [] affinity: {}