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reverse-proxy
Creates ingress reverse-proxies for external hosts with minimum boilerplate
This chart is not maintained by the upstream project and any issues with the chart should be raised here
Source Code
Requirements
Kubernetes: >=1.16.0-0
Dependencies
Repository | Name | Version |
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https://library-charts.k8s-at-home.com | common | 4.3.0 |
TL;DR
helm repo add k8s-at-home https://k8s-at-home.com/charts/
helm repo update
helm install reverse-proxy k8s-at-home/reverse-proxy
Installing the Chart
To install the chart with the release name reverse-proxy
helm install reverse-proxy k8s-at-home/reverse-proxy
Uninstalling the Chart
To uninstall the reverse-proxy
deployment
helm uninstall reverse-proxy
The command removes all the Kubernetes components associated with the chart including persistent volumes and deletes the release.
Configuration
Read through the values.yaml file. It has several commented out suggested values. Other values may be used from the values.yaml from the common library.
Specify each parameter using the --set key=value[,key=value]
argument to helm install
.
helm install reverse-proxy \
--set env.TZ="America/New York" \
k8s-at-home/reverse-proxy
Alternatively, a YAML file that specifies the values for the above parameters can be provided while installing the chart.
helm install reverse-proxy k8s-at-home/reverse-proxy -f values.yaml
Custom configuration
N/A
Values
Important: When deploying an application Helm chart you can add more values from our common library chart here
Key | Type | Default | Description |
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connectionTest.readtimeout | int | 2 |
second to wait in case no data is received and then try again |
connectionTest.tries | int | 30 |
tries to connect |
connectionTest.waitretry | int | 2 |
seconds to wait before next retry |
generateTLS.enabled | bool | true |
Enable automatic generation of ingress TLS section based on ingress.hosts.*.host |
generateTLS.secretName | string | default ingress TLS certificate | certificate to use |
ingressPort.http | int | 80 |
Ingress port for non-TLS |
ingressPort.tls | int | 443 |
Ingress port for TLS |
instances[0].enabled | bool | true | enable this reverse proxy. |
instances[0].externalName | string | "google.com" |
host name behind this reverse proxy |
instances[0].ingress.annotations | object | {} |
Provide additional annotations which may be required |
instances[0].ingress.hosts[0].host | string | "example.cluster.local" |
|
instances[0].ingress.hosts[0].path | string | / | Path. Helm template can be passed |
instances[0].ingress.tls | list | [{"hosts":["example.cluster.local"],"secretName":null}] |
Configure TLS for the ingress. Both secretName and hosts can process a Helm template. if not set the generateTLS settigs are used |
instances[0].ip | string | "192.168.1.1" |
IP address behind this reverse proxy Has no effect if externalName is set |
instances[0].name | string | "example" |
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instances[0].port | int | 80 | Port used by host behind this reverse proxy |
instances[0].test | bool | true | add a test for this reverse proxy. It can be tested with helm test <chart_name> |
Changelog
Version 2.2.0
Added
N/A
Changed
- Upgraded
common
chart dependency to version4.3.0
.
Fixed
N/A
Older versions
A historical overview of changes can be found on ArtifactHUB
Support
Autogenerated from chart metadata using helm-docs v0.1.1