constellation/cli/internal/helm/charts/aws-load-balancer-controller/values.yaml

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aws: use new LB controller to fix SecurityGroup cleanup on K8s service deletion (#2090) * add current chart add current helm chart * disable service controller for aws ccm * add new iam roles * doc AWS internet LB + add to LB test * pass clusterName to helm for AWS LB * fix update-aws-lb chart to also include .helmignore * move chart outside services * working state * add subnet tags for AWS subnet discovery * fix .helmignore load rule with file in subdirectory * upgrade iam profile * revert new loader impl since cilium is not correctly loaded * install chart if not already present during `upgrade apply` * cleanup PR + fix build + add todos cleanup PR + add todos * shared helm pkg for cli install and bootstrapper * add link to eks docs * refactor iamMigrationCmd * delete unused helm.symwallk * move iammigrate to upgrade pkg * fixup! delete unused helm.symwallk * add to upgradecheck * remove nodeSelector from go code (Otto) * update iam docs and sort permission + remove duplicate roles * fix bug in `upgrade check` * better upgrade check output when svc version upgrade not possible * pr feedback * remove force flag in upgrade_test * use upgrader.GetUpgradeID instead of extra type * remove todos + fix check * update doc lb (leo) * remove bootstrapper helm package * Update cli/internal/cmd/upgradecheck.go Co-authored-by: Daniel Weiße <66256922+daniel-weisse@users.noreply.github.com> * final nits * add docs for e2e upgrade test setup * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Daniel Weiße <66256922+daniel-weisse@users.noreply.github.com> * Update cli/internal/helm/loader.go Co-authored-by: Daniel Weiße <66256922+daniel-weisse@users.noreply.github.com> * Update cli/internal/cmd/tfmigrationclient.go Co-authored-by: Daniel Weiße <66256922+daniel-weisse@users.noreply.github.com> * fix daniel review * link to the iam permissions instead of manually updating them (agreed with leo) * disable iam upgrade in upgrade apply --------- Co-authored-by: Daniel Weiße <66256922+daniel-weisse@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Malte Poll
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# Default values for aws-load-balancer-controller.
# This is a YAML-formatted file.
# Declare variables to be passed into your templates.
replicaCount: 2
image:
repository: public.ecr.aws/eks/aws-load-balancer-controller
tag: v2.5.3
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
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:
# Automount API credentials for a Service Account.
automountServiceAccountToken: true
# List of image pull secrets to add to the Service Account.
imagePullSecrets:
# - name: docker
rbac:
# Specifies whether rbac resources should be created
create: true
podSecurityContext:
fsGroup: 65534
securityContext:
# capabilities:
# drop:
# - ALL
readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
runAsNonRoot: true
allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
# Time period for the controller pod to do a graceful shutdown
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 10
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
# priorityClassName specifies the PriorityClass to indicate the importance of controller pods
# ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/pod-priority-preemption/#priorityclass
priorityClassName: system-cluster-critical
nodeSelector: {}
tolerations: []
# affinity specifies a custom affinity for the controller pods
affinity: {}
# configureDefaultAffinity specifies whether to configure a default affinity for the controller pods to prevent
# co-location on the same node. This will get ignored if you specify a custom affinity configuration.
configureDefaultAffinity: true
# topologySpreadConstraints is a stable feature of k8s v1.19 which provides the ability to
# control how Pods are spread across your cluster among failure-domains such as regions, zones,
# nodes, and other user-defined topology domains.
#
# more details here: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-topology-spread-constraints/
topologySpreadConstraints: {}
updateStrategy: {}
# type: RollingUpdate
# rollingUpdate:
# maxSurge: 1
# maxUnavailable: 1
# serviceAnnotations contains annotations to be added to the provisioned webhook service resource
serviceAnnotations: {}
# deploymentAnnotations contains annotations for the controller deployment
deploymentAnnotations: {}
podAnnotations: {}
podLabels: {}
# additionalLabels -- Labels to add to each object of the chart.
additionalLabels: {}
# Enable cert-manager
enableCertManager: false
# The name of the Kubernetes cluster. A non-empty value is required
clusterName:
# cluster contains configurations specific to the kubernetes cluster
cluster:
# Cluster DNS domain (required for requesting TLS certificates)
dnsDomain: cluster.local
# The ingress class this controller will satisfy. If not specified, controller will match all
# ingresses without ingress class annotation and ingresses of type alb
ingressClass: alb
# ingressClassParams specify the IngressCLassParams that enforce settings for a set of Ingresses when using with ingress Controller.
ingressClassParams:
create: true
# The name of ingressClassParams resource will be referred in ingressClass
name:
spec: {}
# Due to dependency issue, the validation webhook ignores this particular ingressClassParams resource.
# We recommend creating ingressClassParams resources separately after installing this chart and the
# controller is functional.
#
# You can set the specifications in the `helm install` command through `--set` or `--set-string`
# If you do want to specify in the values.yaml, uncomment the following
# lines, adjust them as necessary, and remove the curly braces after 'spec:'
#
# namespaceSelector:
# matchLabels:
# group:
# scheme:
# ipAddressType:
# tags:
# loadBalancerAttributes:
# - key:
# value:
# To use IngressClass resource instead of annotation, before you need to install the IngressClass resource pointing to controller.
# If specified as true, the IngressClass resource will be created.
createIngressClassResource: true
# The AWS region for the kubernetes cluster. Set to use KIAM or kube2iam for example.
region:
# The VPC ID for the Kubernetes cluster. Set this manually when your pods are unable to use the metadata service to determine this automatically
vpcId:
# Custom AWS API Endpoints (serviceID1=URL1,serviceID2=URL2)
awsApiEndpoints:
# awsApiThrottle specifies custom AWS API throttle settings (serviceID1:operationRegex1=rate:burst,serviceID2:operationRegex2=rate:burst)
# example: --set awsApiThrottle="{Elastic Load Balancing v2:RegisterTargets|DeregisterTargets=4:20,Elastic Load Balancing v2:.*=10:40}"
awsApiThrottle:
# Maximum retries for AWS APIs (default 10)
awsMaxRetries:
# Default target type. Used as the default value of the "alb.ingress.kubernetes.io/target-type" and
# "service.beta.kubernetes.io/aws-load-balancer-nlb-target-type" annotations.
# Possible values are "ip" and "instance"
# The value "ip" should be used for ENI-based CNIs, such as the Amazon VPC CNI,
# Calico with encapsulation disabled, or Cilium with masquerading disabled.
# The value "instance" should be used for overlay-based CNIs, such as Calico in VXLAN or IPIP mode or
# Cilium with masquerading enabled.
defaultTargetType: instance
# If enabled, targetHealth readiness gate will get injected to the pod spec for the matching endpoint pods (default true)
enablePodReadinessGateInject:
# Enable Shield addon for ALB (default true)
enableShield:
# Enable WAF addon for ALB (default true)
enableWaf:
# Enable WAF V2 addon for ALB (default true)
enableWafv2:
# Maximum number of concurrently running reconcile loops for ingress (default 3)
ingressMaxConcurrentReconciles:
# Set the controller log level - info(default), debug (default "info")
logLevel:
# The address the metric endpoint binds to. (default ":8080")
metricsBindAddr: ""
# The TCP port the Webhook server binds to. (default 9443)
webhookBindPort:
# webhookTLS specifies TLS cert/key for the webhook
webhookTLS:
caCert:
cert:
key:
# array of namespace selectors for the webhook
webhookNamespaceSelectors:
# - key: elbv2.k8s.aws/pod-readiness-gate-inject
# operator: In
# values:
# - enabled
# keepTLSSecret specifies whether to reuse existing TLS secret for chart upgrade
keepTLSSecret: true
# Maximum number of concurrently running reconcile loops for service (default 3)
serviceMaxConcurrentReconciles:
# Maximum number of concurrently running reconcile loops for targetGroupBinding
targetgroupbindingMaxConcurrentReconciles:
# Maximum duration of exponential backoff for targetGroupBinding reconcile failures
targetgroupbindingMaxExponentialBackoffDelay:
# Period at which the controller forces the repopulation of its local object stores. (default 1h0m0s)
syncPeriod:
# Namespace the controller watches for updates to Kubernetes objects, If empty, all namespaces are watched.
watchNamespace:
# disableIngressClassAnnotation disables the usage of kubernetes.io/ingress.class annotation, false by default
disableIngressClassAnnotation:
# disableIngressGroupNameAnnotation disables the usage of alb.ingress.kubernetes.io/group.name annotation, false by default
disableIngressGroupNameAnnotation:
# defaultSSLPolicy specifies the default SSL policy to use for TLS/HTTPS listeners
defaultSSLPolicy:
# Liveness probe configuration for the controller
livenessProbe:
failureThreshold: 2
httpGet:
path: /healthz
port: 61779
scheme: HTTP
initialDelaySeconds: 30
timeoutSeconds: 10
# Environment variables to set for aws-load-balancer-controller pod.
# We strongly discourage programming access credentials in the controller environment. You should setup IRSA or
# comparable solutions like kube2iam, kiam etc instead.
env:
# ENV_1: ""
# ENV_2: ""
# Specifies if aws-load-balancer-controller should be started in hostNetwork mode.
#
# This is required if using a custom CNI where the managed control plane nodes are unable to initiate
# network connections to the pods, for example using Calico CNI plugin on EKS. This is not required or
# recommended if using the Amazon VPC CNI plugin.
hostNetwork: false
# Specifies the dnsPolicy that should be used for pods in the deployment
#
# This may need to be used to be changed given certain conditions. For instance, if one uses the cilium CNI
# with certain settings, one may need to set `hostNetwork: true` and webhooks won't work unless `dnsPolicy`
# is set to `ClusterFirstWithHostNet`. See https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dns-pod-service/#pod-s-dns-policy
dnsPolicy:
# extraVolumeMounts are the additional volume mounts. This enables setting up IRSA on non-EKS Kubernetes cluster
extraVolumeMounts:
# - name: aws-iam-token
# mountPath: /var/run/secrets/eks.amazonaws.com/serviceaccount
# readOnly: true
# extraVolumes for the extraVolumeMounts. Useful to mount a projected service account token for example.
extraVolumes:
# - name: aws-iam-token
# projected:
# defaultMode: 420
# sources:
# - serviceAccountToken:
# audience: sts.amazonaws.com
# expirationSeconds: 86400
# path: token
# defaultTags are the tags to apply to all AWS resources managed by this controller
defaultTags: {}
# default_tag1: value1
# default_tag2: value2
# podDisruptionBudget specifies the disruption budget for the controller pods.
# Disruption budget will be configured only when the replicaCount is greater than 1
podDisruptionBudget: {}
# maxUnavailable: 1
# externalManagedTags is the list of tag keys on AWS resources that will be managed externally
externalManagedTags: []
# enableEndpointSlices enables k8s EndpointSlices for IP targets instead of Endpoints (default false)
enableEndpointSlices:
# enableBackendSecurityGroup enables shared security group for backend traffic (default true)
enableBackendSecurityGroup:
# backendSecurityGroup specifies backend security group id (default controller auto create backend security group)
backendSecurityGroup:
# disableRestrictedSecurityGroupRules specifies whether to disable creating port-range restricted security group rules for traffic
disableRestrictedSecurityGroupRules:
# controllerConfig specifies controller configuration
controllerConfig:
# featureGates set of key: value pairs that describe AWS load balance controller features
featureGates: {}
# ListenerRulesTagging: true
# WeightedTargetGroups: true
# ServiceTypeLoadBalancerOnly: false
# EndpointsFailOpen: true
# EnableServiceController: true
# EnableIPTargetType: true
# SubnetsClusterTagCheck: true
# NLBHealthCheckAdvancedConfig: true
# objectSelector for webhook
objectSelector:
matchExpressions:
# - key: <key>
# operator: <operator>
# values:
# - <value>
matchLabels:
# key: value
serviceMonitor:
# Specifies whether a service monitor should be created
enabled: false
# Labels to add to the service account
additionalLabels: {}
# Prometheus scrape interval
interval: 1m
# Namespace to create the service monitor in
namespace:
# clusterSecretsPermissions lets you configure RBAC permissions for secret resources
# Access to secrets resource is required only if you use the OIDC feature, and instead of
# enabling access to all secrets, we recommend configuring namespaced role/rolebinding.
# This option is for backwards compatibility only, and will potentially be deprecated in future.
clusterSecretsPermissions:
# allowAllSecrets allows the controller to access all secrets in the cluster.
# This is to get backwards compatible behavior, but *NOT* recommended for security reasons
allowAllSecrets: false
# ingressClassConfig contains configurations specific to the ingress class
ingressClassConfig:
default: false
# enableServiceMutatorWebhook allows you enable the webhook which makes this controller the default for all new services of type LoadBalancer
enableServiceMutatorWebhook: true