diff --git a/projects/grafana/project.yml b/projects/grafana/project.yml index 64f22e2b..4fcfab55 100644 --- a/projects/grafana/project.yml +++ b/projects/grafana/project.yml @@ -1,21 +1,8 @@ config: description: Grafana, Prometheus and friends + apps: -- name: prometheus - namespace: prometheus - repoURL: https://prometheus-community.github.io/helm-charts - chart: prometheus - targetRevision: 15.8.0 -- name: loki-stack - existingNamespace: prometheus - repoURL: https://grafana.github.io/helm-charts - chart: loki-stack - targetRevision: 2.6.1 - secrets: - - name: loki-stack-grafana - keys: - - admin-user - - admin-password - - name: grafana-env - keys: - - GF_AUTH_GENERIC_OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET +- name: kube-prometheus-stack + repoURL: https://prometheus-community.github.io/helm-charts + chart: kube-prometheus-stack + targetRevision: 34.7.1 diff --git a/projects/grafana/values/kube-prometheus-stack.yaml b/projects/grafana/values/kube-prometheus-stack.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a4825dd4 --- /dev/null +++ b/projects/grafana/values/kube-prometheus-stack.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,2795 @@ +# Default values for kube-prometheus-stack. +# This is a YAML-formatted file. +# Declare variables to be passed into your templates. + +## Provide a name in place of kube-prometheus-stack for `app:` labels +## +nameOverride: "" + +## Override the deployment namespace +## +namespaceOverride: "" + +## Provide a k8s version to auto dashboard import script example: kubeTargetVersionOverride: 1.16.6 +## +kubeTargetVersionOverride: "" + +## Allow kubeVersion to be overridden while creating the ingress +## +kubeVersionOverride: "" + +## Provide a name to substitute for the full names of resources +## +fullnameOverride: "" + +## Labels to apply to all resources +## +commonLabels: {} +# scmhash: abc123 +# myLabel: aakkmd + +## Create default rules for monitoring the cluster +## +defaultRules: + create: true + rules: + alertmanager: true + etcd: true + configReloaders: true + general: true + k8s: true + kubeApiserver: true + kubeApiserverAvailability: true + kubeApiserverSlos: true + kubelet: true + kubeProxy: true + kubePrometheusGeneral: true + kubePrometheusNodeRecording: true + kubernetesApps: true + kubernetesResources: true + kubernetesStorage: true + kubernetesSystem: true + kubeScheduler: true + kubeStateMetrics: true + network: true + node: true + nodeExporterAlerting: true + nodeExporterRecording: true + prometheus: true + prometheusOperator: true + + ## Reduce app namespace alert scope + appNamespacesTarget: ".*" + + ## Labels for default rules + labels: {} + ## Annotations for default rules + annotations: {} + + ## Additional labels for PrometheusRule alerts + additionalRuleLabels: {} + + ## Prefix for runbook URLs. Use this to override the first part of the runbookURLs that is common to all rules. + runbookUrl: "https://runbooks.prometheus-operator.dev/runbooks" + + ## Disabled PrometheusRule alerts + disabled: {} + # KubeAPIDown: true + # NodeRAIDDegraded: true + +## Deprecated way to provide custom recording or alerting rules to be deployed into the cluster. +## +# additionalPrometheusRules: [] +# - name: my-rule-file +# groups: +# - name: my_group +# rules: +# - record: my_record +# expr: 100 * my_record + +## Provide custom recording or alerting rules to be deployed into the cluster. +## +additionalPrometheusRulesMap: {} +# rule-name: +# groups: +# - name: my_group +# rules: +# - record: my_record +# expr: 100 * my_record + +## +global: + rbac: + create: true + + ## Create ClusterRoles that extend the existing view, edit and admin ClusterRoles to interact with prometheus-operator CRDs + ## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/access-authn-authz/rbac/#aggregated-clusterroles + createAggregateClusterRoles: false + pspEnabled: false + pspAnnotations: {} + ## Specify pod annotations + ## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/policy/pod-security-policy/#apparmor + ## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/policy/pod-security-policy/#seccomp + ## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/policy/pod-security-policy/#sysctl + ## + # seccomp.security.alpha.kubernetes.io/allowedProfileNames: '*' + # seccomp.security.alpha.kubernetes.io/defaultProfileName: 'docker/default' + # apparmor.security.beta.kubernetes.io/defaultProfileName: 'runtime/default' + + ## Reference to one or more secrets to be used when pulling images + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/pull-image-private-registry/ + ## + imagePullSecrets: [] + # - name: "image-pull-secret" + +## Configuration for alertmanager +## ref: https://prometheus.io/docs/alerting/alertmanager/ +## +alertmanager: + + ## Deploy alertmanager + ## + enabled: true + + ## Annotations for Alertmanager + ## + annotations: {} + + ## Api that prometheus will use to communicate with alertmanager. Possible values are v1, v2 + ## + apiVersion: v2 + + ## Service account for Alertmanager to use. + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/ + ## + serviceAccount: + create: true + name: "" + annotations: {} + + ## Configure pod disruption budgets for Alertmanager + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/configure-pdb/#specifying-a-poddisruptionbudget + ## This configuration is immutable once created and will require the PDB to be deleted to be changed + ## https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/45398 + ## + podDisruptionBudget: + enabled: false + minAvailable: 1 + maxUnavailable: "" + + ## Alertmanager configuration directives + ## ref: https://prometheus.io/docs/alerting/configuration/#configuration-file + ## https://prometheus.io/webtools/alerting/routing-tree-editor/ + ## + config: + global: + resolve_timeout: 5m + route: + group_by: ['job'] + group_wait: 30s + group_interval: 5m + repeat_interval: 12h + receiver: 'null' + routes: + - match: + alertname: Watchdog + receiver: 'null' + receivers: + - name: 'null' + templates: + - '/etc/alertmanager/config/*.tmpl' + + ## Pass the Alertmanager configuration directives through Helm's templating + ## engine. If the Alertmanager configuration contains Alertmanager templates, + ## they'll need to be properly escaped so that they are not interpreted by + ## Helm + ## ref: https://helm.sh/docs/developing_charts/#using-the-tpl-function + ## https://prometheus.io/docs/alerting/configuration/#tmpl_string + ## https://prometheus.io/docs/alerting/notifications/ + ## https://prometheus.io/docs/alerting/notification_examples/ + tplConfig: false + + ## Alertmanager template files to format alerts + ## By default, templateFiles are placed in /etc/alertmanager/config/ and if + ## they have a .tmpl file suffix will be loaded. See config.templates above + ## to change, add other suffixes. If adding other suffixes, be sure to update + ## config.templates above to include those suffixes. + ## ref: https://prometheus.io/docs/alerting/notifications/ + ## https://prometheus.io/docs/alerting/notification_examples/ + ## + templateFiles: {} + # + ## An example template: + # template_1.tmpl: |- + # {{ define "cluster" }}{{ .ExternalURL | reReplaceAll ".*alertmanager\\.(.*)" "$1" }}{{ end }} + # + # {{ define "slack.myorg.text" }} + # {{- $root := . -}} + # {{ range .Alerts }} + # *Alert:* {{ .Annotations.summary }} - `{{ .Labels.severity }}` + # *Cluster:* {{ template "cluster" $root }} + # *Description:* {{ .Annotations.description }} + # *Graph:* <{{ .GeneratorURL }}|:chart_with_upwards_trend:> + # *Runbook:* <{{ .Annotations.runbook }}|:spiral_note_pad:> + # *Details:* + # {{ range .Labels.SortedPairs }} - *{{ .Name }}:* `{{ .Value }}` + # {{ end }} + # {{ end }} + # {{ end }} + + ingress: + enabled: false + + # For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the ingress-controller via the field ingressClassName + # See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#specifying-the-class-of-an-ingress + # ingressClassName: nginx + + annotations: {} + + labels: {} + + ## Hosts must be provided if Ingress is enabled. + ## + hosts: [] + # - alertmanager.domain.com + + ## Paths to use for ingress rules - one path should match the alertmanagerSpec.routePrefix + ## + paths: [] + # - / + + ## For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the pathType (determines how Ingress paths should be matched) + ## See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#better-path-matching-with-path-types + # pathType: ImplementationSpecific + + ## TLS configuration for Alertmanager Ingress + ## Secret must be manually created in the namespace + ## + tls: [] + # - secretName: alertmanager-general-tls + # hosts: + # - alertmanager.example.com + + ## Configuration for Alertmanager secret + ## + secret: + annotations: {} + + ## Configuration for creating an Ingress that will map to each Alertmanager replica service + ## alertmanager.servicePerReplica must be enabled + ## + ingressPerReplica: + enabled: false + + # For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the ingress-controller via the field ingressClassName + # See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#specifying-the-class-of-an-ingress + # ingressClassName: nginx + + annotations: {} + labels: {} + + ## Final form of the hostname for each per replica ingress is + ## {{ ingressPerReplica.hostPrefix }}-{{ $replicaNumber }}.{{ ingressPerReplica.hostDomain }} + ## + ## Prefix for the per replica ingress that will have `-$replicaNumber` + ## appended to the end + hostPrefix: "" + ## Domain that will be used for the per replica ingress + hostDomain: "" + + ## Paths to use for ingress rules + ## + paths: [] + # - / + + ## For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the pathType (determines how Ingress paths should be matched) + ## See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#better-path-matching-with-path-types + # pathType: ImplementationSpecific + + ## Secret name containing the TLS certificate for alertmanager per replica ingress + ## Secret must be manually created in the namespace + tlsSecretName: "" + + ## Separated secret for each per replica Ingress. Can be used together with cert-manager + ## + tlsSecretPerReplica: + enabled: false + ## Final form of the secret for each per replica ingress is + ## {{ tlsSecretPerReplica.prefix }}-{{ $replicaNumber }} + ## + prefix: "alertmanager" + + ## Configuration for Alertmanager service + ## + service: + annotations: {} + labels: {} + clusterIP: "" + + ## Port for Alertmanager Service to listen on + ## + port: 9093 + ## To be used with a proxy extraContainer port + ## + targetPort: 9093 + ## Port to expose on each node + ## Only used if service.type is 'NodePort' + ## + nodePort: 30903 + ## List of IP addresses at which the Prometheus server service is available + ## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services/#external-ips + ## + + ## Additional ports to open for Alertmanager service + additionalPorts: [] + + externalIPs: [] + loadBalancerIP: "" + loadBalancerSourceRanges: [] + + ## Denotes if this Service desires to route external traffic to node-local or cluster-wide endpoints + ## + externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster + + ## Service type + ## + type: ClusterIP + + ## Configuration for creating a separate Service for each statefulset Alertmanager replica + ## + servicePerReplica: + enabled: false + annotations: {} + + ## Port for Alertmanager Service per replica to listen on + ## + port: 9093 + + ## To be used with a proxy extraContainer port + targetPort: 9093 + + ## Port to expose on each node + ## Only used if servicePerReplica.type is 'NodePort' + ## + nodePort: 30904 + + ## Loadbalancer source IP ranges + ## Only used if servicePerReplica.type is "LoadBalancer" + loadBalancerSourceRanges: [] + + ## Denotes if this Service desires to route external traffic to node-local or cluster-wide endpoints + ## + externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster + + ## Service type + ## + type: ClusterIP + + ## If true, create a serviceMonitor for alertmanager + ## + serviceMonitor: + ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. + ## + interval: "" + selfMonitor: true + + ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. + ## + proxyUrl: "" + + ## scheme: HTTP scheme to use for scraping. Can be used with `tlsConfig` for example if using istio mTLS. + scheme: "" + + ## tlsConfig: TLS configuration to use when scraping the endpoint. For example if using istio mTLS. + ## Of type: https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#tlsconfig + tlsConfig: {} + + bearerTokenFile: + + ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + metricRelabelings: [] + # - action: keep + # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' + # sourceLabels: [__name__] + + ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + relabelings: [] + # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] + # separator: ; + # regex: ^(.*)$ + # targetLabel: nodename + # replacement: $1 + # action: replace + + ## Settings affecting alertmanagerSpec + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#alertmanagerspec + ## + alertmanagerSpec: + ## Standard object's metadata. More info: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata + ## Metadata Labels and Annotations gets propagated to the Alertmanager pods. + ## + podMetadata: {} + + ## Image of Alertmanager + ## + image: + repository: quay.io/prometheus/alertmanager + tag: v0.24.0 + sha: "" + + ## If true then the user will be responsible to provide a secret with alertmanager configuration + ## So when true the config part will be ignored (including templateFiles) and the one in the secret will be used + ## + useExistingSecret: false + + ## Secrets is a list of Secrets in the same namespace as the Alertmanager object, which shall be mounted into the + ## Alertmanager Pods. The Secrets are mounted into /etc/alertmanager/secrets/. + ## + secrets: [] + + ## ConfigMaps is a list of ConfigMaps in the same namespace as the Alertmanager object, which shall be mounted into the Alertmanager Pods. + ## The ConfigMaps are mounted into /etc/alertmanager/configmaps/. + ## + configMaps: [] + + ## ConfigSecret is the name of a Kubernetes Secret in the same namespace as the Alertmanager object, which contains configuration for + ## this Alertmanager instance. Defaults to 'alertmanager-' The secret is mounted into /etc/alertmanager/config. + ## + # configSecret: + + ## AlertmanagerConfigs to be selected to merge and configure Alertmanager with. + ## + alertmanagerConfigSelector: {} + ## Example which selects all alertmanagerConfig resources + ## with label "alertconfig" with values any of "example-config" or "example-config-2" + # alertmanagerConfigSelector: + # matchExpressions: + # - key: alertconfig + # operator: In + # values: + # - example-config + # - example-config-2 + # + ## Example which selects all alertmanagerConfig resources with label "role" set to "example-config" + # alertmanagerConfigSelector: + # matchLabels: + # role: example-config + + ## Namespaces to be selected for AlertmanagerConfig discovery. If nil, only check own namespace. + ## + alertmanagerConfigNamespaceSelector: {} + ## Example which selects all namespaces + ## with label "alertmanagerconfig" with values any of "example-namespace" or "example-namespace-2" + # alertmanagerConfigNamespaceSelector: + # matchExpressions: + # - key: alertmanagerconfig + # operator: In + # values: + # - example-namespace + # - example-namespace-2 + + ## Example which selects all namespaces with label "alertmanagerconfig" set to "enabled" + # alertmanagerConfigNamespaceSelector: + # matchLabels: + # alertmanagerconfig: enabled + + ## AlermanagerConfig to be used as top level configuration + ## + alertmanagerConfiguration: {} + # - name: global-alertmanager-Configuration + + ## Define Log Format + # Use logfmt (default) or json logging + logFormat: logfmt + + ## Log level for Alertmanager to be configured with. + ## + logLevel: info + + ## Size is the expected size of the alertmanager cluster. The controller will eventually make the size of the + ## running cluster equal to the expected size. + replicas: 1 + + ## Time duration Alertmanager shall retain data for. Default is '120h', and must match the regular expression + ## [0-9]+(ms|s|m|h) (milliseconds seconds minutes hours). + ## + retention: 120h + + ## Storage is the definition of how storage will be used by the Alertmanager instances. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/user-guides/storage.md + ## + storage: {} + # volumeClaimTemplate: + # spec: + # storageClassName: gluster + # accessModes: ["ReadWriteOnce"] + # resources: + # requests: + # storage: 50Gi + # selector: {} + + + ## The external URL the Alertmanager instances will be available under. This is necessary to generate correct URLs. This is necessary if Alertmanager is not served from root of a DNS name. string false + ## + externalUrl: + + ## The route prefix Alertmanager registers HTTP handlers for. This is useful, if using ExternalURL and a proxy is rewriting HTTP routes of a request, and the actual ExternalURL is still true, + ## but the server serves requests under a different route prefix. For example for use with kubectl proxy. + ## + routePrefix: / + + ## If set to true all actions on the underlying managed objects are not going to be performed, except for delete actions. + ## + paused: false + + ## Define which Nodes the Pods are scheduled on. + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/node-selection/ + ## + nodeSelector: {} + + ## Define resources requests and limits for single Pods. + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/compute-resources/ + ## + resources: {} + # requests: + # memory: 400Mi + + ## Pod anti-affinity can prevent the scheduler from placing Prometheus replicas on the same node. + ## The default value "soft" means that the scheduler should *prefer* to not schedule two replica pods onto the same node but no guarantee is provided. + ## The value "hard" means that the scheduler is *required* to not schedule two replica pods onto the same node. + ## The value "" will disable pod anti-affinity so that no anti-affinity rules will be configured. + ## + podAntiAffinity: "" + + ## If anti-affinity is enabled sets the topologyKey to use for anti-affinity. + ## This can be changed to, for example, failure-domain.beta.kubernetes.io/zone + ## + podAntiAffinityTopologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname + + ## Assign custom affinity rules to the alertmanager instance + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/ + ## + affinity: {} + # nodeAffinity: + # requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution: + # nodeSelectorTerms: + # - matchExpressions: + # - key: kubernetes.io/e2e-az-name + # operator: In + # values: + # - e2e-az1 + # - e2e-az2 + + ## If specified, the pod's tolerations. + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/ + ## + tolerations: [] + # - key: "key" + # operator: "Equal" + # value: "value" + # effect: "NoSchedule" + + ## If specified, the pod's topology spread constraints. + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-topology-spread-constraints/ + ## + topologySpreadConstraints: [] + # - maxSkew: 1 + # topologyKey: topology.kubernetes.io/zone + # whenUnsatisfiable: DoNotSchedule + # labelSelector: + # matchLabels: + # app: alertmanager + + ## SecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings. + ## This defaults to non root user with uid 1000 and gid 2000. *v1.PodSecurityContext false + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/ + ## + securityContext: + runAsGroup: 2000 + runAsNonRoot: true + runAsUser: 1000 + fsGroup: 2000 + + ## ListenLocal makes the Alertmanager server listen on loopback, so that it does not bind against the Pod IP. + ## Note this is only for the Alertmanager UI, not the gossip communication. + ## + listenLocal: false + + ## Containers allows injecting additional containers. This is meant to allow adding an authentication proxy to an Alertmanager pod. + ## + containers: [] + + # Additional volumes on the output StatefulSet definition. + volumes: [] + + # Additional VolumeMounts on the output StatefulSet definition. + volumeMounts: [] + + ## InitContainers allows injecting additional initContainers. This is meant to allow doing some changes + ## (permissions, dir tree) on mounted volumes before starting prometheus + initContainers: [] + + ## Priority class assigned to the Pods + ## + priorityClassName: "" + + ## AdditionalPeers allows injecting a set of additional Alertmanagers to peer with to form a highly available cluster. + ## + additionalPeers: [] + + ## PortName to use for Alert Manager. + ## + portName: "http-web" + + ## ClusterAdvertiseAddress is the explicit address to advertise in cluster. Needs to be provided for non RFC1918 [1] (public) addresses. [1] RFC1918: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1918 + ## + clusterAdvertiseAddress: false + + ## ForceEnableClusterMode ensures Alertmanager does not deactivate the cluster mode when running with a single replica. + ## Use case is e.g. spanning an Alertmanager cluster across Kubernetes clusters with a single replica in each. + forceEnableClusterMode: false + + ## ExtraSecret can be used to store various data in an extra secret + ## (use it for example to store hashed basic auth credentials) + extraSecret: + ## if not set, name will be auto generated + # name: "" + annotations: {} + data: {} + # auth: | + # foo:$apr1$OFG3Xybp$ckL0FHDAkoXYIlH9.cysT0 + # someoneelse:$apr1$DMZX2Z4q$6SbQIfyuLQd.xmo/P0m2c. + +## Using default values from https://github.com/grafana/helm-charts/blob/main/charts/grafana/values.yaml +## +grafana: + enabled: true + namespaceOverride: "grafana" + + ## ForceDeployDatasources Create datasource configmap even if grafana deployment has been disabled + ## + forceDeployDatasources: false + + ## ForceDeployDashboard Create dashboard configmap even if grafana deployment has been disabled + ## + forceDeployDashboards: false + + ## Deploy default dashboards + ## + defaultDashboardsEnabled: true + + ## Timezone for the default dashboards + ## Other options are: browser or a specific timezone, i.e. Europe/Luxembourg + ## + defaultDashboardsTimezone: utc + + #adminPassword: prom-operator + + rbac: + ## If true, Grafana PSPs will be created + ## + pspEnabled: false + + ingress: + ## If true, Grafana Ingress will be created + ## + enabled: true + + ## IngressClassName for Grafana Ingress. + ## Should be provided if Ingress is enable. + ## + ingressClassName: ingress-internal-traefik + + ## Annotations for Grafana Ingress + ## + annotations: + #kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx + cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer: vault-issuer + traefik.ingress.kubernetes.io/router.tls: 'true' + # kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true" + + ## Labels to be added to the Ingress + ## + labels: {} + + ## Hostnames. + ## Must be provided if Ingress is enable. + ## + # hosts: + # - grafana.domain.com + hosts: + - grafana.dc + + ## Path for grafana ingress + path: / + + ## TLS configuration for grafana Ingress + ## Secret must be manually created in the namespace + ## + tls: + - secretName: grafana-general-tls + hosts: + - grafana.dc + + sidecar: + dashboards: + enabled: true + label: grafana_dashboard + labelValue: "1" + + ## Annotations for Grafana dashboard configmaps + ## + annotations: {} + multicluster: + global: + enabled: false + etcd: + enabled: false + provider: + allowUiUpdates: false + datasources: + enabled: true + defaultDatasourceEnabled: true + + uid: prometheus + + ## URL of prometheus datasource + ## + # url: http://prometheus-stack-prometheus:9090/ + + # If not defined, will use prometheus.prometheusSpec.scrapeInterval or its default + # defaultDatasourceScrapeInterval: 15s + + ## Annotations for Grafana datasource configmaps + ## + annotations: {} + + ## Create datasource for each Pod of Prometheus StatefulSet; + ## this uses headless service `prometheus-operated` which is + ## created by Prometheus Operator + ## ref: https://git.io/fjaBS + createPrometheusReplicasDatasources: false + label: grafana_datasource + labelValue: "1" + + extraConfigmapMounts: [] + # - name: certs-configmap + # mountPath: /etc/grafana/ssl/ + # configMap: certs-configmap + # readOnly: true + + deleteDatasources: [] + # - name: example-datasource + # orgId: 1 + + ## Configure additional grafana datasources (passed through tpl) + ## ref: http://docs.grafana.org/administration/provisioning/#datasources + additionalDataSources: [] + # - name: prometheus-sample + # access: proxy + # basicAuth: true + # basicAuthPassword: pass + # basicAuthUser: daco + # editable: false + # jsonData: + # tlsSkipVerify: true + # orgId: 1 + # type: prometheus + # url: https://{{ printf "%s-prometheus.svc" .Release.Name }}:9090 + # version: 1 + + ## Passed to grafana subchart and used by servicemonitor below + ## + service: + portName: http-web + + serviceMonitor: + # If true, a ServiceMonitor CRD is created for a prometheus operator + # https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator + # + enabled: true + + # Path to use for scraping metrics. Might be different if server.root_url is set + # in grafana.ini + path: "/metrics" + + # namespace: monitoring (defaults to use the namespace this chart is deployed to) + + # labels for the ServiceMonitor + labels: {} + + # Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. + # + interval: "" + scheme: http + tlsConfig: {} + scrapeTimeout: 30s + + ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + relabelings: [] + # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] + # separator: ; + # regex: ^(.*)$ + # targetLabel: nodename + # replacement: $1 + # action: replace + +## Component scraping the kube api server +## +kubeApiServer: + enabled: true + tlsConfig: + serverName: kubernetes + insecureSkipVerify: false + serviceMonitor: + ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. + ## + interval: "" + ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. + ## + proxyUrl: "" + + jobLabel: component + selector: + matchLabels: + component: apiserver + provider: kubernetes + + ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + metricRelabelings: [] + # - action: keep + # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' + # sourceLabels: [__name__] + + ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + relabelings: [] + # - sourceLabels: + # - __meta_kubernetes_namespace + # - __meta_kubernetes_service_name + # - __meta_kubernetes_endpoint_port_name + # action: keep + # regex: default;kubernetes;https + # - targetLabel: __address__ + # replacement: kubernetes.default.svc:443 + +## Component scraping the kubelet and kubelet-hosted cAdvisor +## +kubelet: + enabled: true + namespace: kube-system + + serviceMonitor: + ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. + ## + interval: "" + + ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. + ## + proxyUrl: "" + + ## Enable scraping the kubelet over https. For requirements to enable this see + ## https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/issues/926 + ## + https: true + + ## Enable scraping /metrics/cadvisor from kubelet's service + ## + cAdvisor: true + + ## Enable scraping /metrics/probes from kubelet's service + ## + probes: true + + ## Enable scraping /metrics/resource from kubelet's service + ## This is disabled by default because container metrics are already exposed by cAdvisor + ## + resource: false + # From kubernetes 1.18, /metrics/resource/v1alpha1 renamed to /metrics/resource + resourcePath: "/metrics/resource/v1alpha1" + + ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + cAdvisorMetricRelabelings: [] + # - sourceLabels: [__name__, image] + # separator: ; + # regex: container_([a-z_]+); + # replacement: $1 + # action: drop + # - sourceLabels: [__name__] + # separator: ; + # regex: container_(network_tcp_usage_total|network_udp_usage_total|tasks_state|cpu_load_average_10s) + # replacement: $1 + # action: drop + + ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + probesMetricRelabelings: [] + # - sourceLabels: [__name__, image] + # separator: ; + # regex: container_([a-z_]+); + # replacement: $1 + # action: drop + # - sourceLabels: [__name__] + # separator: ; + # regex: container_(network_tcp_usage_total|network_udp_usage_total|tasks_state|cpu_load_average_10s) + # replacement: $1 + # action: drop + + ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + ## metrics_path is required to match upstream rules and charts + cAdvisorRelabelings: + - sourceLabels: [__metrics_path__] + targetLabel: metrics_path + # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] + # separator: ; + # regex: ^(.*)$ + # targetLabel: nodename + # replacement: $1 + # action: replace + + ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + probesRelabelings: + - sourceLabels: [__metrics_path__] + targetLabel: metrics_path + # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] + # separator: ; + # regex: ^(.*)$ + # targetLabel: nodename + # replacement: $1 + # action: replace + + ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + resourceRelabelings: + - sourceLabels: [__metrics_path__] + targetLabel: metrics_path + # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] + # separator: ; + # regex: ^(.*)$ + # targetLabel: nodename + # replacement: $1 + # action: replace + + ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + metricRelabelings: [] + # - sourceLabels: [__name__, image] + # separator: ; + # regex: container_([a-z_]+); + # replacement: $1 + # action: drop + # - sourceLabels: [__name__] + # separator: ; + # regex: container_(network_tcp_usage_total|network_udp_usage_total|tasks_state|cpu_load_average_10s) + # replacement: $1 + # action: drop + + ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + ## metrics_path is required to match upstream rules and charts + relabelings: + - sourceLabels: [__metrics_path__] + targetLabel: metrics_path + # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] + # separator: ; + # regex: ^(.*)$ + # targetLabel: nodename + # replacement: $1 + # action: replace + +## Component scraping the kube controller manager +## +kubeControllerManager: + enabled: true + + ## If your kube controller manager is not deployed as a pod, specify IPs it can be found on + ## + endpoints: [] + # - 10.141.4.22 + # - 10.141.4.23 + # - 10.141.4.24 + + ## If using kubeControllerManager.endpoints only the port and targetPort are used + ## + service: + enabled: true + ## If null or unset, the value is determined dynamically based on target Kubernetes version due to change + ## of default port in Kubernetes 1.22. + ## + port: null + targetPort: null + # selector: + # component: kube-controller-manager + + serviceMonitor: + enabled: true + ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. + ## + interval: "" + + ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. + ## + proxyUrl: "" + + ## Enable scraping kube-controller-manager over https. + ## Requires proper certs (not self-signed) and delegated authentication/authorization checks. + ## If null or unset, the value is determined dynamically based on target Kubernetes version. + ## + https: null + + # Skip TLS certificate validation when scraping + insecureSkipVerify: null + + # Name of the server to use when validating TLS certificate + serverName: null + + ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + metricRelabelings: [] + # - action: keep + # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' + # sourceLabels: [__name__] + + ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + relabelings: [] + # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] + # separator: ; + # regex: ^(.*)$ + # targetLabel: nodename + # replacement: $1 + # action: replace + +## Component scraping coreDns. Use either this or kubeDns +## +coreDns: + enabled: true + service: + port: 9153 + targetPort: 9153 + # selector: + # k8s-app: kube-dns + serviceMonitor: + ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. + ## + interval: "" + + ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. + ## + proxyUrl: "" + + ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + metricRelabelings: [] + # - action: keep + # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' + # sourceLabels: [__name__] + + ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + relabelings: [] + # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] + # separator: ; + # regex: ^(.*)$ + # targetLabel: nodename + # replacement: $1 + # action: replace + +## Component scraping kubeDns. Use either this or coreDns +## +kubeDns: + enabled: false + service: + dnsmasq: + port: 10054 + targetPort: 10054 + skydns: + port: 10055 + targetPort: 10055 + # selector: + # k8s-app: kube-dns + serviceMonitor: + ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. + ## + interval: "" + + ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. + ## + proxyUrl: "" + + ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + metricRelabelings: [] + # - action: keep + # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' + # sourceLabels: [__name__] + + ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + relabelings: [] + # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] + # separator: ; + # regex: ^(.*)$ + # targetLabel: nodename + # replacement: $1 + # action: replace + + ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + dnsmasqMetricRelabelings: [] + # - action: keep + # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' + # sourceLabels: [__name__] + + ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + dnsmasqRelabelings: [] + # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] + # separator: ; + # regex: ^(.*)$ + # targetLabel: nodename + # replacement: $1 + # action: replace + +## Component scraping etcd +## +kubeEtcd: + enabled: false + + ## If your etcd is not deployed as a pod, specify IPs it can be found on + ## + endpoints: [] + # - 10.141.4.22 + # - 10.141.4.23 + # - 10.141.4.24 + + ## Etcd service. If using kubeEtcd.endpoints only the port and targetPort are used + ## + service: + enabled: true + port: 2379 + targetPort: 2379 + # selector: + # component: etcd + + ## Configure secure access to the etcd cluster by loading a secret into prometheus and + ## specifying security configuration below. For example, with a secret named etcd-client-cert + ## + ## serviceMonitor: + ## scheme: https + ## insecureSkipVerify: false + ## serverName: localhost + ## caFile: /etc/prometheus/secrets/etcd-client-cert/etcd-ca + ## certFile: /etc/prometheus/secrets/etcd-client-cert/etcd-client + ## keyFile: /etc/prometheus/secrets/etcd-client-cert/etcd-client-key + ## + serviceMonitor: + enabled: true + ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. + ## + interval: "" + ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. + ## + proxyUrl: "" + scheme: http + insecureSkipVerify: false + serverName: "" + caFile: "" + certFile: "" + keyFile: "" + + ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + metricRelabelings: [] + # - action: keep + # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' + # sourceLabels: [__name__] + + ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + relabelings: [] + # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] + # separator: ; + # regex: ^(.*)$ + # targetLabel: nodename + # replacement: $1 + # action: replace + + +## Component scraping kube scheduler +## +kubeScheduler: + enabled: true + + ## If your kube scheduler is not deployed as a pod, specify IPs it can be found on + ## + endpoints: [] + # - 10.141.4.22 + # - 10.141.4.23 + # - 10.141.4.24 + + ## If using kubeScheduler.endpoints only the port and targetPort are used + ## + service: + enabled: true + ## If null or unset, the value is determined dynamically based on target Kubernetes version due to change + ## of default port in Kubernetes 1.23. + ## + port: null + targetPort: null + # selector: + # component: kube-scheduler + + serviceMonitor: + enabled: true + ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. + ## + interval: "" + ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. + ## + proxyUrl: "" + ## Enable scraping kube-scheduler over https. + ## Requires proper certs (not self-signed) and delegated authentication/authorization checks. + ## If null or unset, the value is determined dynamically based on target Kubernetes version. + ## + https: null + + ## Skip TLS certificate validation when scraping + insecureSkipVerify: null + + ## Name of the server to use when validating TLS certificate + serverName: null + + ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + metricRelabelings: [] + # - action: keep + # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' + # sourceLabels: [__name__] + + ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + relabelings: [] + # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] + # separator: ; + # regex: ^(.*)$ + # targetLabel: nodename + # replacement: $1 + # action: replace + + +## Component scraping kube proxy +## +kubeProxy: + enabled: true + + ## If your kube proxy is not deployed as a pod, specify IPs it can be found on + ## + endpoints: [] + # - 10.141.4.22 + # - 10.141.4.23 + # - 10.141.4.24 + + service: + enabled: true + port: 10249 + targetPort: 10249 + # selector: + # k8s-app: kube-proxy + + serviceMonitor: + enabled: true + ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. + ## + interval: "" + + ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. + ## + proxyUrl: "" + + ## Enable scraping kube-proxy over https. + ## Requires proper certs (not self-signed) and delegated authentication/authorization checks + ## + https: false + + ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + metricRelabelings: [] + # - action: keep + # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' + # sourceLabels: [__name__] + + ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + relabelings: [] + # - action: keep + # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' + # sourceLabels: [__name__] + + +## Component scraping kube state metrics +## +kubeStateMetrics: + enabled: true + +## Configuration for kube-state-metrics subchart +## +kube-state-metrics: + namespaceOverride: "" + rbac: + create: true + releaseLabel: true + prometheus: + monitor: + enabled: true + + ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. + ## + interval: "" + + ## Scrape Timeout. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape timeout is used. + ## + scrapeTimeout: "" + + ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. + ## + proxyUrl: "" + + # Keep labels from scraped data, overriding server-side labels + ## + honorLabels: true + + ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + metricRelabelings: [] + # - action: keep + # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' + # sourceLabels: [__name__] + + ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + relabelings: [] + # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] + # separator: ; + # regex: ^(.*)$ + # targetLabel: nodename + # replacement: $1 + # action: replace + + selfMonitor: + enabled: false + +## Deploy node exporter as a daemonset to all nodes +## +nodeExporter: + enabled: true + +## Configuration for prometheus-node-exporter subchart +## +prometheus-node-exporter: + namespaceOverride: "" + podLabels: + ## Add the 'node-exporter' label to be used by serviceMonitor to match standard common usage in rules and grafana dashboards + ## + jobLabel: node-exporter + extraArgs: + - --collector.filesystem.mount-points-exclude=^/(dev|proc|sys|var/lib/docker/.+|var/lib/kubelet/.+)($|/) + - --collector.filesystem.fs-types-exclude=^(autofs|binfmt_misc|bpf|cgroup2?|configfs|debugfs|devpts|devtmpfs|fusectl|hugetlbfs|iso9660|mqueue|nsfs|overlay|proc|procfs|pstore|rpc_pipefs|securityfs|selinuxfs|squashfs|sysfs|tracefs)$ + service: + portName: http-metrics + prometheus: + monitor: + enabled: true + + jobLabel: jobLabel + + ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. + ## + interval: "" + + ## How long until a scrape request times out. If not set, the Prometheus default scape timeout is used. + ## + scrapeTimeout: "" + + ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. + ## + proxyUrl: "" + + ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + metricRelabelings: [] + # - sourceLabels: [__name__] + # separator: ; + # regex: ^node_mountstats_nfs_(event|operations|transport)_.+ + # replacement: $1 + # action: drop + + ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig + ## + relabelings: [] + # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] + # separator: ; + # regex: ^(.*)$ + # targetLabel: nodename + # replacement: $1 + # action: replace + rbac: + ## If true, create PSPs for node-exporter + ## + pspEnabled: false + +## Manages Prometheus and Alertmanager components +## +prometheusOperator: + enabled: true + + ## Prometheus-Operator v0.39.0 and later support TLS natively. + ## + tls: + enabled: true + # Value must match version names from https://golang.org/pkg/crypto/tls/#pkg-constants + tlsMinVersion: VersionTLS13 + # The default webhook port is 10250 in order to work out-of-the-box in GKE private clusters and avoid adding firewall rules. + internalPort: 10250 + + ## Admission webhook support for PrometheusRules resources added in Prometheus Operator 0.30 can be enabled to prevent incorrectly formatted + ## rules from making their way into prometheus and potentially preventing the container from starting + admissionWebhooks: + failurePolicy: Fail + enabled: true + ## A PEM encoded CA bundle which will be used to validate the webhook's server certificate. + ## If unspecified, system trust roots on the apiserver are used. + caBundle: "" + ## If enabled, generate a self-signed certificate, then patch the webhook configurations with the generated data. + ## On chart upgrades (or if the secret exists) the cert will not be re-generated. You can use this to provide your own + ## certs ahead of time if you wish. + ## + patch: + enabled: true + image: + repository: k8s.gcr.io/ingress-nginx/kube-webhook-certgen + tag: v1.1.1 + sha: "" + pullPolicy: IfNotPresent + resources: {} + ## Provide a priority class name to the webhook patching job + ## + priorityClassName: "" + podAnnotations: {} + nodeSelector: {} + affinity: {} + tolerations: [] + + ## SecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings. + ## This defaults to non root user with uid 2000 and gid 2000. *v1.PodSecurityContext false + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/ + ## + securityContext: + runAsGroup: 2000 + runAsNonRoot: true + runAsUser: 2000 + + # Use certmanager to generate webhook certs + certManager: + enabled: false + # self-signed root certificate + rootCert: + duration: "" # default to be 5y + admissionCert: + duration: "" # default to be 1y + # issuerRef: + # name: "issuer" + # kind: "ClusterIssuer" + + ## Namespaces to scope the interaction of the Prometheus Operator and the apiserver (allow list). + ## This is mutually exclusive with denyNamespaces. Setting this to an empty object will disable the configuration + ## + namespaces: {} + # releaseNamespace: true + # additional: + # - kube-system + + ## Namespaces not to scope the interaction of the Prometheus Operator (deny list). + ## + denyNamespaces: [] + + ## Filter namespaces to look for prometheus-operator custom resources + ## + alertmanagerInstanceNamespaces: [] + prometheusInstanceNamespaces: [] + thanosRulerInstanceNamespaces: [] + + ## The clusterDomain value will be added to the cluster.peer option of the alertmanager. + ## Without this specified option cluster.peer will have value alertmanager-monitoring-alertmanager-0.alertmanager-operated:9094 (default value) + ## With this specified option cluster.peer will have value alertmanager-monitoring-alertmanager-0.alertmanager-operated.namespace.svc.cluster-domain:9094 + ## + # clusterDomain: "cluster.local" + + ## Service account for Alertmanager to use. + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/ + ## + serviceAccount: + create: true + name: "" + + ## Configuration for Prometheus operator service + ## + service: + annotations: {} + labels: {} + clusterIP: "" + + ## Port to expose on each node + ## Only used if service.type is 'NodePort' + ## + nodePort: 30080 + + nodePortTls: 30443 + + ## Additional ports to open for Prometheus service + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/service/#multi-port-services + ## + additionalPorts: [] + + ## Loadbalancer IP + ## Only use if service.type is "LoadBalancer" + ## + loadBalancerIP: "" + loadBalancerSourceRanges: [] + + ## Denotes if this Service desires to route external traffic to node-local or cluster-wide endpoints + ## + externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster + + ## Service type + ## NodePort, ClusterIP, LoadBalancer + ## + type: ClusterIP + + ## List of IP addresses at which the Prometheus server service is available + ## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services/#external-ips + ## + externalIPs: [] + + ## Labels to add to the operator pod + ## + podLabels: {} + + ## Annotations to add to the operator pod + ## + podAnnotations: {} + + ## Assign a PriorityClassName to pods if set + # priorityClassName: "" + + ## Define Log Format + # Use logfmt (default) or json logging + # logFormat: logfmt + + ## Decrease log verbosity to errors only + # logLevel: error + + ## If true, the operator will create and maintain a service for scraping kubelets + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/helm/prometheus-operator/README.md + ## + kubeletService: + enabled: true + namespace: kube-system + ## Use '{{ template "kube-prometheus-stack.fullname" . }}-kubelet' by default + name: "" + + ## Create a servicemonitor for the operator + ## + serviceMonitor: + ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. + ## + interval: "" + ## Scrape timeout. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape timeout is used. + scrapeTimeout: "" + selfMonitor: true + + ## Metric relabel configs to apply to samples before ingestion. + ## + metricRelabelings: [] + # - action: keep + # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' + # sourceLabels: [__name__] + + # relabel configs to apply to samples before ingestion. + ## + relabelings: [] + # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] + # separator: ; + # regex: ^(.*)$ + # targetLabel: nodename + # replacement: $1 + # action: replace + + ## Resource limits & requests + ## + resources: {} + # limits: + # cpu: 200m + # memory: 200Mi + # requests: + # cpu: 100m + # memory: 100Mi + + # Required for use in managed kubernetes clusters (such as AWS EKS) with custom CNI (such as calico), + # because control-plane managed by AWS cannot communicate with pods' IP CIDR and admission webhooks are not working + ## + hostNetwork: false + + ## Define which Nodes the Pods are scheduled on. + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/node-selection/ + ## + nodeSelector: {} + + ## Tolerations for use with node taints + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/ + ## + tolerations: [] + # - key: "key" + # operator: "Equal" + # value: "value" + # effect: "NoSchedule" + + ## Assign custom affinity rules to the prometheus operator + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/ + ## + affinity: {} + # nodeAffinity: + # requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution: + # nodeSelectorTerms: + # - matchExpressions: + # - key: kubernetes.io/e2e-az-name + # operator: In + # values: + # - e2e-az1 + # - e2e-az2 + dnsConfig: {} + # nameservers: + # - 1.2.3.4 + # searches: + # - ns1.svc.cluster-domain.example + # - my.dns.search.suffix + # options: + # - name: ndots + # value: "2" + # - name: edns0 + securityContext: + fsGroup: 65534 + runAsGroup: 65534 + runAsNonRoot: true + runAsUser: 65534 + + ## Container-specific security context configuration + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/ + ## + containerSecurityContext: + allowPrivilegeEscalation: false + readOnlyRootFilesystem: true + + ## Prometheus-operator image + ## + image: + repository: quay.io/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator + tag: v0.55.0 + sha: "" + pullPolicy: IfNotPresent + + ## Prometheus image to use for prometheuses managed by the operator + ## + # prometheusDefaultBaseImage: quay.io/prometheus/prometheus + + ## Alertmanager image to use for alertmanagers managed by the operator + ## + # alertmanagerDefaultBaseImage: quay.io/prometheus/alertmanager + + ## Prometheus-config-reloader + ## + prometheusConfigReloader: + # image to use for config and rule reloading + image: + repository: quay.io/prometheus-operator/prometheus-config-reloader + tag: v0.55.0 + sha: "" + + # resource config for prometheusConfigReloader + resources: + requests: + cpu: 200m + memory: 50Mi + limits: + cpu: 200m + memory: 50Mi + + ## Thanos side-car image when configured + ## + thanosImage: + repository: quay.io/thanos/thanos + tag: v0.25.2 + sha: "" + + ## Set a Field Selector to filter watched secrets + ## + secretFieldSelector: "" + +## Deploy a Prometheus instance +## +prometheus: + + enabled: true + + ## Annotations for Prometheus + ## + annotations: {} + + ## Service account for Prometheuses to use. + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/ + ## + serviceAccount: + create: true + name: "" + annotations: {} + + # Service for thanos service discovery on sidecar + # Enable this can make Thanos Query can use + # `--store=dnssrv+_grpc._tcp.${kube-prometheus-stack.fullname}-thanos-discovery.${namespace}.svc.cluster.local` to discovery + # Thanos sidecar on prometheus nodes + # (Please remember to change ${kube-prometheus-stack.fullname} and ${namespace}. Not just copy and paste!) + thanosService: + enabled: true + annotations: {} + labels: {} + + ## Denotes if this Service desires to route external traffic to node-local or cluster-wide endpoints + ## + externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster + + ## Service type + ## + type: ClusterIP + + ## gRPC port config + portName: grpc + port: 10901 + targetPort: "grpc" + + ## HTTP port config (for metrics) + httpPortName: http + httpPort: 10902 + targetHttpPort: "http" + + ## ClusterIP to assign + # Default is to make this a headless service ("None") + clusterIP: "None" + + ## Port to expose on each node, if service type is NodePort + ## + nodePort: 30901 + httpNodePort: 30902 + + # ServiceMonitor to scrape Sidecar metrics + # Needs thanosService to be enabled as well + thanosServiceMonitor: + enabled: true + interval: "" + + ## scheme: HTTP scheme to use for scraping. Can be used with `tlsConfig` for example if using istio mTLS. + scheme: "" + + ## tlsConfig: TLS configuration to use when scraping the endpoint. For example if using istio mTLS. + ## Of type: https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#tlsconfig + tlsConfig: {} + + bearerTokenFile: + + ## Metric relabel configs to apply to samples before ingestion. + metricRelabelings: [] + + ## relabel configs to apply to samples before ingestion. + relabelings: [] + + # Service for external access to sidecar + # Enabling this creates a service to expose thanos-sidecar outside the cluster. + thanosServiceExternal: + enabled: false + annotations: {} + labels: {} + loadBalancerIP: "" + loadBalancerSourceRanges: [] + + ## gRPC port config + portName: grpc + port: 10901 + targetPort: "grpc" + + ## HTTP port config (for metrics) + httpPortName: http + httpPort: 10902 + targetHttpPort: "http" + + ## Denotes if this Service desires to route external traffic to node-local or cluster-wide endpoints + ## + externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster + + ## Service type + ## + type: LoadBalancer + + ## Port to expose on each node + ## + nodePort: 30901 + httpNodePort: 30902 + + ## Configuration for Prometheus service + ## + service: + annotations: {} + labels: {} + clusterIP: "" + + ## Port for Prometheus Service to listen on + ## + port: 9090 + + ## To be used with a proxy extraContainer port + targetPort: 9090 + + ## List of IP addresses at which the Prometheus server service is available + ## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services/#external-ips + ## + externalIPs: [] + + ## Port to expose on each node + ## Only used if service.type is 'NodePort' + ## + nodePort: 30090 + + ## Loadbalancer IP + ## Only use if service.type is "LoadBalancer" + loadBalancerIP: "" + loadBalancerSourceRanges: [] + + ## Denotes if this Service desires to route external traffic to node-local or cluster-wide endpoints + ## + externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster + + ## Service type + ## + type: ClusterIP + + ## Additional port to define in the Service + additionalPorts: [] + + ## Consider that all endpoints are considered "ready" even if the Pods themselves are not + ## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/service-resources/service-v1/#ServiceSpec + publishNotReadyAddresses: false + + sessionAffinity: "" + + ## Configuration for creating a separate Service for each statefulset Prometheus replica + ## + servicePerReplica: + enabled: false + annotations: {} + + ## Port for Prometheus Service per replica to listen on + ## + port: 9090 + + ## To be used with a proxy extraContainer port + targetPort: 9090 + + ## Port to expose on each node + ## Only used if servicePerReplica.type is 'NodePort' + ## + nodePort: 30091 + + ## Loadbalancer source IP ranges + ## Only used if servicePerReplica.type is "LoadBalancer" + loadBalancerSourceRanges: [] + + ## Denotes if this Service desires to route external traffic to node-local or cluster-wide endpoints + ## + externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster + + ## Service type + ## + type: ClusterIP + + ## Configure pod disruption budgets for Prometheus + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/configure-pdb/#specifying-a-poddisruptionbudget + ## This configuration is immutable once created and will require the PDB to be deleted to be changed + ## https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/45398 + ## + podDisruptionBudget: + enabled: false + minAvailable: 1 + maxUnavailable: "" + + # Ingress exposes thanos sidecar outside the cluster + thanosIngress: + enabled: false + + # For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the ingress-controller via the field ingressClassName + # See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#specifying-the-class-of-an-ingress + # ingressClassName: nginx + + annotations: {} + labels: {} + servicePort: 10901 + + ## Port to expose on each node + ## Only used if service.type is 'NodePort' + ## + nodePort: 30901 + + ## Hosts must be provided if Ingress is enabled. + ## + hosts: [] + # - thanos-gateway.domain.com + + ## Paths to use for ingress rules + ## + paths: [] + # - / + + ## For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the pathType (determines how Ingress paths should be matched) + ## See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#better-path-matching-with-path-types + # pathType: ImplementationSpecific + + ## TLS configuration for Thanos Ingress + ## Secret must be manually created in the namespace + ## + tls: [] + # - secretName: thanos-gateway-tls + # hosts: + # - thanos-gateway.domain.com + # + + ## ExtraSecret can be used to store various data in an extra secret + ## (use it for example to store hashed basic auth credentials) + extraSecret: + ## if not set, name will be auto generated + # name: "" + annotations: {} + data: {} + # auth: | + # foo:$apr1$OFG3Xybp$ckL0FHDAkoXYIlH9.cysT0 + # someoneelse:$apr1$DMZX2Z4q$6SbQIfyuLQd.xmo/P0m2c. + + ingress: + enabled: false + + # For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the ingress-controller via the field ingressClassName + # See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#specifying-the-class-of-an-ingress + # ingressClassName: nginx + + annotations: {} + labels: {} + + ## Hostnames. + ## Must be provided if Ingress is enabled. + ## + # hosts: + # - prometheus.domain.com + hosts: [] + + ## Paths to use for ingress rules - one path should match the prometheusSpec.routePrefix + ## + paths: [] + # - / + + ## For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the pathType (determines how Ingress paths should be matched) + ## See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#better-path-matching-with-path-types + # pathType: ImplementationSpecific + + ## TLS configuration for Prometheus Ingress + ## Secret must be manually created in the namespace + ## + tls: [] + # - secretName: prometheus-general-tls + # hosts: + # - prometheus.example.com + + ## Configuration for creating an Ingress that will map to each Prometheus replica service + ## prometheus.servicePerReplica must be enabled + ## + ingressPerReplica: + enabled: false + + # For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the ingress-controller via the field ingressClassName + # See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#specifying-the-class-of-an-ingress + # ingressClassName: nginx + + annotations: {} + labels: {} + + ## Final form of the hostname for each per replica ingress is + ## {{ ingressPerReplica.hostPrefix }}-{{ $replicaNumber }}.{{ ingressPerReplica.hostDomain }} + ## + ## Prefix for the per replica ingress that will have `-$replicaNumber` + ## appended to the end + hostPrefix: "" + ## Domain that will be used for the per replica ingress + hostDomain: "" + + ## Paths to use for ingress rules + ## + paths: [] + # - / + + ## For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the pathType (determines how Ingress paths should be matched) + ## See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#better-path-matching-with-path-types + # pathType: ImplementationSpecific + + ## Secret name containing the TLS certificate for Prometheus per replica ingress + ## Secret must be manually created in the namespace + tlsSecretName: "" + + ## Separated secret for each per replica Ingress. Can be used together with cert-manager + ## + tlsSecretPerReplica: + enabled: false + ## Final form of the secret for each per replica ingress is + ## {{ tlsSecretPerReplica.prefix }}-{{ $replicaNumber }} + ## + prefix: "prometheus" + + ## Configure additional options for default pod security policy for Prometheus + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/policy/pod-security-policy/ + podSecurityPolicy: + allowedCapabilities: [] + allowedHostPaths: [] + volumes: [] + + serviceMonitor: + ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. + ## + interval: "" + selfMonitor: true + + ## scheme: HTTP scheme to use for scraping. Can be used with `tlsConfig` for example if using istio mTLS. + scheme: "" + + ## tlsConfig: TLS configuration to use when scraping the endpoint. For example if using istio mTLS. + ## Of type: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#tlsconfig + tlsConfig: {} + + bearerTokenFile: + + ## Metric relabel configs to apply to samples before ingestion. + ## + metricRelabelings: [] + # - action: keep + # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' + # sourceLabels: [__name__] + + # relabel configs to apply to samples before ingestion. + ## + relabelings: [] + # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] + # separator: ; + # regex: ^(.*)$ + # targetLabel: nodename + # replacement: $1 + # action: replace + + ## Settings affecting prometheusSpec + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#prometheusspec + ## + prometheusSpec: + ## If true, pass --storage.tsdb.max-block-duration=2h to prometheus. This is already done if using Thanos + ## + disableCompaction: false + ## APIServerConfig + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#apiserverconfig + ## + apiserverConfig: {} + + ## Interval between consecutive scrapes. + ## Defaults to 30s. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/release-0.44/pkg/prometheus/promcfg.go#L180-L183 + ## + scrapeInterval: "" + + ## Number of seconds to wait for target to respond before erroring + ## + scrapeTimeout: "" + + ## Interval between consecutive evaluations. + ## + evaluationInterval: "" + + ## ListenLocal makes the Prometheus server listen on loopback, so that it does not bind against the Pod IP. + ## + listenLocal: false + + ## EnableAdminAPI enables Prometheus the administrative HTTP API which includes functionality such as deleting time series. + ## This is disabled by default. + ## ref: https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/api/#tsdb-admin-apis + ## + enableAdminAPI: false + + ## WebTLSConfig defines the TLS parameters for HTTPS + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#webtlsconfig + web: {} + + # EnableFeatures API enables access to Prometheus disabled features. + # ref: https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/disabled_features/ + enableFeatures: [] + # - exemplar-storage + + ## Image of Prometheus. + ## + image: + repository: quay.io/prometheus/prometheus + tag: v2.34.0 + sha: "" + + ## Tolerations for use with node taints + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/ + ## + tolerations: [] + # - key: "key" + # operator: "Equal" + # value: "value" + # effect: "NoSchedule" + + ## If specified, the pod's topology spread constraints. + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-topology-spread-constraints/ + ## + topologySpreadConstraints: [] + # - maxSkew: 1 + # topologyKey: topology.kubernetes.io/zone + # whenUnsatisfiable: DoNotSchedule + # labelSelector: + # matchLabels: + # app: prometheus + + ## Alertmanagers to which alerts will be sent + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#alertmanagerendpoints + ## + ## Default configuration will connect to the alertmanager deployed as part of this release + ## + alertingEndpoints: [] + # - name: "" + # namespace: "" + # port: http + # scheme: http + # pathPrefix: "" + # tlsConfig: {} + # bearerTokenFile: "" + # apiVersion: v2 + + ## External labels to add to any time series or alerts when communicating with external systems + ## + externalLabels: {} + + ## Name of the external label used to denote replica name + ## + replicaExternalLabelName: "" + + ## If true, the Operator won't add the external label used to denote replica name + ## + replicaExternalLabelNameClear: false + + ## Name of the external label used to denote Prometheus instance name + ## + prometheusExternalLabelName: "" + + ## If true, the Operator won't add the external label used to denote Prometheus instance name + ## + prometheusExternalLabelNameClear: false + + ## External URL at which Prometheus will be reachable. + ## + externalUrl: "" + + ## Define which Nodes the Pods are scheduled on. + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/node-selection/ + ## + nodeSelector: {} + + ## Secrets is a list of Secrets in the same namespace as the Prometheus object, which shall be mounted into the Prometheus Pods. + ## The Secrets are mounted into /etc/prometheus/secrets/. Secrets changes after initial creation of a Prometheus object are not + ## reflected in the running Pods. To change the secrets mounted into the Prometheus Pods, the object must be deleted and recreated + ## with the new list of secrets. + ## + secrets: [] + + ## ConfigMaps is a list of ConfigMaps in the same namespace as the Prometheus object, which shall be mounted into the Prometheus Pods. + ## The ConfigMaps are mounted into /etc/prometheus/configmaps/. + ## + configMaps: [] + + ## QuerySpec defines the query command line flags when starting Prometheus. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#queryspec + ## + query: {} + + ## Namespaces to be selected for PrometheusRules discovery. + ## If nil, select own namespace. Namespaces to be selected for ServiceMonitor discovery. + ## See https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#namespaceselector for usage + ## + ruleNamespaceSelector: {} + + ## If true, a nil or {} value for prometheus.prometheusSpec.ruleSelector will cause the + ## prometheus resource to be created with selectors based on values in the helm deployment, + ## which will also match the PrometheusRule resources created + ## + ruleSelectorNilUsesHelmValues: true + + ## PrometheusRules to be selected for target discovery. + ## If {}, select all PrometheusRules + ## + ruleSelector: {} + ## Example which select all PrometheusRules resources + ## with label "prometheus" with values any of "example-rules" or "example-rules-2" + # ruleSelector: + # matchExpressions: + # - key: prometheus + # operator: In + # values: + # - example-rules + # - example-rules-2 + # + ## Example which select all PrometheusRules resources with label "role" set to "example-rules" + # ruleSelector: + # matchLabels: + # role: example-rules + + ## If true, a nil or {} value for prometheus.prometheusSpec.serviceMonitorSelector will cause the + ## prometheus resource to be created with selectors based on values in the helm deployment, + ## which will also match the servicemonitors created + ## + serviceMonitorSelectorNilUsesHelmValues: true + + ## ServiceMonitors to be selected for target discovery. + ## If {}, select all ServiceMonitors + ## + serviceMonitorSelector: {} + ## Example which selects ServiceMonitors with label "prometheus" set to "somelabel" + # serviceMonitorSelector: + # matchLabels: + # prometheus: somelabel + + ## Namespaces to be selected for ServiceMonitor discovery. + ## + serviceMonitorNamespaceSelector: {} + ## Example which selects ServiceMonitors in namespaces with label "prometheus" set to "somelabel" + # serviceMonitorNamespaceSelector: + # matchLabels: + # prometheus: somelabel + + ## If true, a nil or {} value for prometheus.prometheusSpec.podMonitorSelector will cause the + ## prometheus resource to be created with selectors based on values in the helm deployment, + ## which will also match the podmonitors created + ## + podMonitorSelectorNilUsesHelmValues: true + + ## PodMonitors to be selected for target discovery. + ## If {}, select all PodMonitors + ## + podMonitorSelector: {} + ## Example which selects PodMonitors with label "prometheus" set to "somelabel" + # podMonitorSelector: + # matchLabels: + # prometheus: somelabel + + ## Namespaces to be selected for PodMonitor discovery. + ## See https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#namespaceselector for usage + ## + podMonitorNamespaceSelector: {} + + ## If true, a nil or {} value for prometheus.prometheusSpec.probeSelector will cause the + ## prometheus resource to be created with selectors based on values in the helm deployment, + ## which will also match the probes created + ## + probeSelectorNilUsesHelmValues: true + + ## Probes to be selected for target discovery. + ## If {}, select all Probes + ## + probeSelector: {} + ## Example which selects Probes with label "prometheus" set to "somelabel" + # probeSelector: + # matchLabels: + # prometheus: somelabel + + ## Namespaces to be selected for Probe discovery. + ## See https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#namespaceselector for usage + ## + probeNamespaceSelector: {} + + ## How long to retain metrics + ## + retention: 10d + + ## Maximum size of metrics + ## + retentionSize: "" + + ## Enable compression of the write-ahead log using Snappy. + ## + walCompression: false + + ## If true, the Operator won't process any Prometheus configuration changes + ## + paused: false + + ## Number of replicas of each shard to deploy for a Prometheus deployment. + ## Number of replicas multiplied by shards is the total number of Pods created. + ## + replicas: 1 + + ## EXPERIMENTAL: Number of shards to distribute targets onto. + ## Number of replicas multiplied by shards is the total number of Pods created. + ## Note that scaling down shards will not reshard data onto remaining instances, it must be manually moved. + ## Increasing shards will not reshard data either but it will continue to be available from the same instances. + ## To query globally use Thanos sidecar and Thanos querier or remote write data to a central location. + ## Sharding is done on the content of the `__address__` target meta-label. + ## + shards: 1 + + ## Log level for Prometheus be configured in + ## + logLevel: info + + ## Log format for Prometheus be configured in + ## + logFormat: logfmt + + ## Prefix used to register routes, overriding externalUrl route. + ## Useful for proxies that rewrite URLs. + ## + routePrefix: / + + ## Standard object's metadata. More info: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/sig-architecture/api-conventions.md#metadata + ## Metadata Labels and Annotations gets propagated to the prometheus pods. + ## + podMetadata: {} + # labels: + # app: prometheus + # k8s-app: prometheus + + ## Pod anti-affinity can prevent the scheduler from placing Prometheus replicas on the same node. + ## The default value "soft" means that the scheduler should *prefer* to not schedule two replica pods onto the same node but no guarantee is provided. + ## The value "hard" means that the scheduler is *required* to not schedule two replica pods onto the same node. + ## The value "" will disable pod anti-affinity so that no anti-affinity rules will be configured. + podAntiAffinity: "" + + ## If anti-affinity is enabled sets the topologyKey to use for anti-affinity. + ## This can be changed to, for example, failure-domain.beta.kubernetes.io/zone + ## + podAntiAffinityTopologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname + + ## Assign custom affinity rules to the prometheus instance + ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/ + ## + affinity: {} + # nodeAffinity: + # requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution: + # nodeSelectorTerms: + # - matchExpressions: + # - key: kubernetes.io/e2e-az-name + # operator: In + # values: + # - e2e-az1 + # - e2e-az2 + + ## The remote_read spec configuration for Prometheus. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#remotereadspec + remoteRead: [] + # - url: http://remote1/read + ## additionalRemoteRead is appended to remoteRead + additionalRemoteRead: [] + + ## The remote_write spec configuration for Prometheus. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#remotewritespec + remoteWrite: [] + # - url: http://remote1/push + ## additionalRemoteWrite is appended to remoteWrite + additionalRemoteWrite: [] + + ## Enable/Disable Grafana dashboards provisioning for prometheus remote write feature + remoteWriteDashboards: false + + ## Resource limits & requests + ## + resources: {} + # requests: + # memory: 400Mi + + ## Prometheus StorageSpec for persistent data + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/user-guides/storage.md + ## + storageSpec: {} + ## Using PersistentVolumeClaim + ## + # volumeClaimTemplate: + # spec: + # storageClassName: gluster + # accessModes: ["ReadWriteOnce"] + # resources: + # requests: + # storage: 50Gi + # selector: {} + + ## Using tmpfs volume + ## + # emptyDir: + # medium: Memory + + # Additional volumes on the output StatefulSet definition. + volumes: [] + + # Additional VolumeMounts on the output StatefulSet definition. + volumeMounts: [] + + ## AdditionalScrapeConfigs allows specifying additional Prometheus scrape configurations. Scrape configurations + ## are appended to the configurations generated by the Prometheus Operator. Job configurations must have the form + ## as specified in the official Prometheus documentation: + ## https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/configuration/#scrape_config. As scrape configs are + ## appended, the user is responsible to make sure it is valid. Note that using this feature may expose the possibility + ## to break upgrades of Prometheus. It is advised to review Prometheus release notes to ensure that no incompatible + ## scrape configs are going to break Prometheus after the upgrade. + ## + ## The scrape configuration example below will find master nodes, provided they have the name .*mst.*, relabel the + ## port to 2379 and allow etcd scraping provided it is running on all Kubernetes master nodes + ## + additionalScrapeConfigs: [] + # - job_name: kube-etcd + # kubernetes_sd_configs: + # - role: node + # scheme: https + # tls_config: + # ca_file: /etc/prometheus/secrets/etcd-client-cert/etcd-ca + # cert_file: /etc/prometheus/secrets/etcd-client-cert/etcd-client + # key_file: /etc/prometheus/secrets/etcd-client-cert/etcd-client-key + # relabel_configs: + # - action: labelmap + # regex: __meta_kubernetes_node_label_(.+) + # - source_labels: [__address__] + # action: replace + # targetLabel: __address__ + # regex: ([^:;]+):(\d+) + # replacement: ${1}:2379 + # - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_node_name] + # action: keep + # regex: .*mst.* + # - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_node_name] + # action: replace + # targetLabel: node + # regex: (.*) + # replacement: ${1} + # metric_relabel_configs: + # - regex: (kubernetes_io_hostname|failure_domain_beta_kubernetes_io_region|beta_kubernetes_io_os|beta_kubernetes_io_arch|beta_kubernetes_io_instance_type|failure_domain_beta_kubernetes_io_zone) + # action: labeldrop + + ## If additional scrape configurations are already deployed in a single secret file you can use this section. + ## Expected values are the secret name and key + ## Cannot be used with additionalScrapeConfigs + additionalScrapeConfigsSecret: {} + # enabled: false + # name: + # key: + + ## additionalPrometheusSecretsAnnotations allows to add annotations to the kubernetes secret. This can be useful + ## when deploying via spinnaker to disable versioning on the secret, strategy.spinnaker.io/versioned: 'false' + additionalPrometheusSecretsAnnotations: {} + + ## AdditionalAlertManagerConfigs allows for manual configuration of alertmanager jobs in the form as specified + ## in the official Prometheus documentation https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/configuration/#. + ## AlertManager configurations specified are appended to the configurations generated by the Prometheus Operator. + ## As AlertManager configs are appended, the user is responsible to make sure it is valid. Note that using this + ## feature may expose the possibility to break upgrades of Prometheus. It is advised to review Prometheus release + ## notes to ensure that no incompatible AlertManager configs are going to break Prometheus after the upgrade. + ## + additionalAlertManagerConfigs: [] + # - consul_sd_configs: + # - server: consul.dev.test:8500 + # scheme: http + # datacenter: dev + # tag_separator: ',' + # services: + # - metrics-prometheus-alertmanager + + ## If additional alertmanager configurations are already deployed in a single secret, or you want to manage + ## them separately from the helm deployment, you can use this section. + ## Expected values are the secret name and key + ## Cannot be used with additionalAlertManagerConfigs + additionalAlertManagerConfigsSecret: {} + # name: + # key: + + ## AdditionalAlertRelabelConfigs allows specifying Prometheus alert relabel configurations. Alert relabel configurations specified are appended + ## to the configurations generated by the Prometheus Operator. Alert relabel configurations specified must have the form as specified in the + ## official Prometheus documentation: https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/configuration/#alert_relabel_configs. + ## As alert relabel configs are appended, the user is responsible to make sure it is valid. Note that using this feature may expose the + ## possibility to break upgrades of Prometheus. It is advised to review Prometheus release notes to ensure that no incompatible alert relabel + ## configs are going to break Prometheus after the upgrade. + ## + additionalAlertRelabelConfigs: [] + # - separator: ; + # regex: prometheus_replica + # replacement: $1 + # action: labeldrop + + ## SecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings. + ## This defaults to non root user with uid 1000 and gid 2000. + ## https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md + ## + securityContext: + runAsGroup: 2000 + runAsNonRoot: true + runAsUser: 1000 + fsGroup: 2000 + + ## Priority class assigned to the Pods + ## + priorityClassName: "" + + ## Thanos configuration allows configuring various aspects of a Prometheus server in a Thanos environment. + ## This section is experimental, it may change significantly without deprecation notice in any release. + ## This is experimental and may change significantly without backward compatibility in any release. + ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#thanosspec + ## + thanos: {} + # secretProviderClass: + # provider: gcp + # parameters: + # secrets: | + # - resourceName: "projects/$PROJECT_ID/secrets/testsecret/versions/latest" + # fileName: "objstore.yaml" + # objectStorageConfigFile: /var/secrets/object-store.yaml + + ## Containers allows injecting additional containers. This is meant to allow adding an authentication proxy to a Prometheus pod. + ## if using proxy extraContainer update targetPort with proxy container port + containers: [] + + ## InitContainers allows injecting additional initContainers. This is meant to allow doing some changes + ## (permissions, dir tree) on mounted volumes before starting prometheus + initContainers: [] + + ## PortName to use for Prometheus. + ## + portName: "http-web" + + ## ArbitraryFSAccessThroughSMs configures whether configuration based on a service monitor can access arbitrary files + ## on the file system of the Prometheus container e.g. bearer token files. + arbitraryFSAccessThroughSMs: false + + ## OverrideHonorLabels if set to true overrides all user configured honor_labels. If HonorLabels is set in ServiceMonitor + ## or PodMonitor to true, this overrides honor_labels to false. + overrideHonorLabels: false + + ## OverrideHonorTimestamps allows to globally enforce honoring timestamps in all scrape configs. + overrideHonorTimestamps: false + + ## IgnoreNamespaceSelectors if set to true will ignore NamespaceSelector settings from the podmonitor and servicemonitor + ## configs, and they will only discover endpoints within their current namespace. Defaults to false. + ignoreNamespaceSelectors: false + + ## EnforcedNamespaceLabel enforces adding a namespace label of origin for each alert and metric that is user created. + ## The label value will always be the namespace of the object that is being created. + ## Disabled by default + enforcedNamespaceLabel: "" + + ## PrometheusRulesExcludedFromEnforce - list of prometheus rules to be excluded from enforcing of adding namespace labels. + ## Works only if enforcedNamespaceLabel set to true. Make sure both ruleNamespace and ruleName are set for each pair + prometheusRulesExcludedFromEnforce: [] + + ## QueryLogFile specifies the file to which PromQL queries are logged. Note that this location must be writable, + ## and can be persisted using an attached volume. Alternatively, the location can be set to a stdout location such + ## as /dev/stdout to log querie information to the default Prometheus log stream. This is only available in versions + ## of Prometheus >= 2.16.0. For more details, see the Prometheus docs (https://prometheus.io/docs/guides/query-log/) + queryLogFile: false + + ## EnforcedSampleLimit defines global limit on number of scraped samples that will be accepted. This overrides any SampleLimit + ## set per ServiceMonitor or/and PodMonitor. It is meant to be used by admins to enforce the SampleLimit to keep overall + ## number of samples/series under the desired limit. Note that if SampleLimit is lower that value will be taken instead. + enforcedSampleLimit: false + + ## EnforcedTargetLimit defines a global limit on the number of scraped targets. This overrides any TargetLimit set + ## per ServiceMonitor or/and PodMonitor. It is meant to be used by admins to enforce the TargetLimit to keep the overall + ## number of targets under the desired limit. Note that if TargetLimit is lower, that value will be taken instead, except + ## if either value is zero, in which case the non-zero value will be used. If both values are zero, no limit is enforced. + enforcedTargetLimit: false + + + ## Per-scrape limit on number of labels that will be accepted for a sample. If more than this number of labels are present + ## post metric-relabeling, the entire scrape will be treated as failed. 0 means no limit. Only valid in Prometheus versions + ## 2.27.0 and newer. + enforcedLabelLimit: false + + ## Per-scrape limit on length of labels name that will be accepted for a sample. If a label name is longer than this number + ## post metric-relabeling, the entire scrape will be treated as failed. 0 means no limit. Only valid in Prometheus versions + ## 2.27.0 and newer. + enforcedLabelNameLengthLimit: false + + ## Per-scrape limit on length of labels value that will be accepted for a sample. If a label value is longer than this + ## number post metric-relabeling, the entire scrape will be treated as failed. 0 means no limit. Only valid in Prometheus + ## versions 2.27.0 and newer. + enforcedLabelValueLengthLimit: false + + ## AllowOverlappingBlocks enables vertical compaction and vertical query merge in Prometheus. This is still experimental + ## in Prometheus so it may change in any upcoming release. + allowOverlappingBlocks: false + + additionalRulesForClusterRole: [] + # - apiGroups: [ "" ] + # resources: + # - nodes/proxy + # verbs: [ "get", "list", "watch" ] + + additionalServiceMonitors: [] + ## Name of the ServiceMonitor to create + ## + # - name: "" + + ## Additional labels to set used for the ServiceMonitorSelector. Together with standard labels from + ## the chart + ## + # additionalLabels: {} + + ## Service label for use in assembling a job name of the form